New Delhi, May 19: Seeking disciplinary action against police for alleged dereliction of duty, National Commission for Women (NCW) has recommended an in-camera trial by the special courts, of five minor girls who were allegedly raped by a gang of dacoits in Midnapore district recently. In a report prepared by a team of the commission, who visited the state to investigate the matter, it recommended that in all such cases of victimisation of innocent girls adequate compensation should be paid to them and their family members by the state government for their rehabilitation, NCW sources said here today.

The team, headed by NCW member Nafisa Hussain, paid a three-day visit to the state and met police officials and other administration members. However, the commission members could only meet one of the victims.

The commission has also recommended that some kind of a vocational training should be provided to the girls, so that they become self reliant.

In an incident reminiscent of last February`s gangrape at Dhantala that rocked West Bengal, a group of armed dacoits looted a marriage party and dragged nearly five girls to a nearby jungle near Pathardoba in west Midnapore district on April 27 night.
The incident occurred when the marriage party was returning in a truck from Chandrakona to Umripota.

Bureau Report