The men who were allegedly caught raping a statue
The Indian police arrested the 27 men on Friday, March 18, in the
state of Odisha, India, for the alleged “sexual assault” of a holy
statue of the Hindu god, Ganesh.
The crime, which took place on Tuesday night, shocked the entire
country, who had already been shaken by several sexual scandals over the
last few years.
According to WNDR, the 27 accused are presumed to be part of a
larger group of men who pierced a hole in the abdominal area of a temple
statue, before engaging in s*xual intercourse with it.
The scene was witnessed by a few neighbours who contacted the
police, but the men had already left when the authorities arrived on the
site. Fortunately for the police, two of the men bragged about their
crime to a group of friends, who immediately denounced them.
During their interrogation, they rapidly gave the names of many other men who had participated in the crime.
The Odisha State police and the Bhubaneswar–Cuttack Police
Commissionerate launched a vast joint operation this morning, and were
able to arrest 25 of the 31 suspects they were looking for.
“These men took part in one of the most horrible crimes in the
history of the country,” said Captain Jayesh Kumar, spokesman of the
Odisha State Police. “I really hope the tribunal will make an example of
them, to show everyone that such unacceptable behaviors have serious
consequences.”
The 27 men, aged from 19 to 53 years old, were presumably drunk when they committed the crime.
They will now face some very serious criminal charges of
desecrating a holy site, for which they could be executed if found
guilty.
The Indian authorities are still searching for 6 other suspects who
are believed to have participated in the crime, and they hope to be
able to arrest them over the next few days.
The accused should appear before the court on Monday to register their plea.
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