Nun rape: Bishop sent to 2-day police custody


Kottayam (Kerala), Sep 22 (IANS): Bishop Franco Mulakkal, who has been arrested for raping a nun, was on Saturday refused bail by a Kerala court and sent to two-day's police custody.

The bishop would be kept at the Kottayam Police Club till Monday, when he would be again produced at a court in Pala, near here, a police officer said.

Mulakkal, who headed the Roman Catholic Diocese in Jalandhar, Punjab, was arrested on Friday in Tripunithura after three days of questioning in a sexual abuse case filed by a nun who accused him of repeatedly raping her between 2014 to 2016.

The bishop's counsel told the court that his client's blood sample and saliva were forcefully taken.

The police said that Mulakkal would be taken to the convent near here, where he is alleged to have raped the nun. He would also have to undergo a potency test.

Police had a tough time on Saturday controlling the crowd as people jeered at Mulakkal, who became the first bishop in the country to be arrested for rape.

Mulakkal was to be produced in court on Friday following his arrest. However, after he developed chest pains on the way to Kottayam from Tripunithura, he was admitted in the Kottayam Medical College hospital, where he stayed overnight.

He was discharged early on Saturday and produced in the court in the afternoon.

One of the five nuns who took to the streets in Kochi in an indefinite protest demanding the bishop's arrest, on Saturday told the media: "This protest would not have taken place, had our church authorities taken our complaints seriously."

"We never did this for our benefit, instead we wanted to ensure that there would never be another bishop like Mulakkal who would turn a tormentor," the nun added. The protest were called off on Saturday.

  

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  • juliana, udupi

    Sun, Sep 23 2018

    Vatican need intervention in this matter otherwise will give wrong signal. Two parties of same community fight.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 22 2018

    The High Court should order a Lie Detector Test on the Bishop and the aggrieved Nun alongwith all the other nuns who in a show of solidarity with the Nun gave evidence against the Bishop. Such a Lie Test will be a deterence against potential trouble makers in future who would like to settle scores with men folk and level rape charges that are time barred by years.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 22 2018

    A dangerous precident has been set in this case by arresting the Bishop on the basis of allegations that are time barred to prove rape cases. This will open a Pandora's box and any lady in future if she wants to fix a man can raise allegations of rape even beyond lapse of four years. In all such women related cases the onus is on the man to prove his innocence.

    Similarly in the bishops case it was one mans testimony versus the allegations of one Nun supported by so many other nuns in a spirit of Solidarity to reinforce the nuns case. It would be one mans word against may be ten on the other side.

    Hope the High Court will dismiss the case so that this does not become a bench mark for other women waiting to settle scores with the men folk

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 22 2018

    Bishop took advantage of this Nun promising her that he will stop her transfer order. When the Bishop finally told her that she has to accept the transfer order she got furious & slapped a Rape case on the Bishop. This is pure Consensual Sex & both are Guilty. Kerala Police have become Comedians ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 22 2018

    Under what section is he arrested & what is the point in taking Saliva & Blood sample after 4 Years ...

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  • vijay, uae

    Sat, Sep 22 2018

    YOUR ANSWER WILL BE ANSWERED BY MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS ONLY..... JOSSY MAMU..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 22 2018

    Please use your Common Sense ...

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington,DC

    Sat, Sep 22 2018

    Commana Sense...Could be in conflict with Common sense....that's what you are trying to say Jossey Sir???...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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