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Crime Branch JK police files supplementary chargesheet in Kathua case

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July 30, 2018
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Pic: Valley Citizens Council organised signature campaign at Pratap Park here, for justice to family of Kathua rape victim.

Valley Citizens Council organised signature campaign at Pratap Park here, for justice to family of Kathua rape victim. Pic by Zargar Zahoor

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Pathankot: Jammu and Kashmir Police’s Crime Branch on Monday filed a supplementary charge sheet in kathua rape and murder casebefore a court in Pathankot.

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The charge sheet, according to officials, includes medical opinion about the effect of sedatives on the victim as well as the location of Vishal, son of Sanji Ram.

Ram is alleged to be the mastermind behind the brutal abduction, rape and killing of the nomadic minor girls.  Vishal had claimed he had never visited Kathua.officials said.

The case had stirred a nation wide outrage after police chargesheet was filed as it narrated the horrific details of the crime. The case was shifted from jammu court to pathankot.

According to police charge sheet the crime was committed to drive away the nomadic tribe from the area and to instill fear in them.

Two BJP ministers had rallied in support of the accused and subsequently had to lose their posts.

BJP was the coalition partner of the state government with the PDP. The duo later parted ways and the state of Jammu and Kashmir since has come under Governors rule.

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