New Twist in Inisha Wick Murder Case as Prosecutors Allege Gang Rape
Surkhet. The case of 16-year-old Inisha Wick, who was allegedly murdered after being raped, has taken a new turn.
Previously, the police had submitted an investigation report to the government attorney's office concluding that there was no gang rape.
However, on Sunday, the government attorney's office filed a charge sheet at the District Court, alleging gang rape and seeking to prosecute all four minors involved.
Currently, Inisha's family, relatives, and rights activists are protesting in front of the District Court gates, demanding justice.
Meanwhile, on Monday, relatives of three of the minors protested, alleging that innocent people were being framed.
They started a protest in Birendranagar with slogans like, 'Punish the guilty, not the innocent; justice should be seen, not sold.'
The protesting side claims that despite every investigation into the Inisha case yielding reports that there was no gang rape, the government attorney's office is framing the innocent by filing a case alleging gang rape.
They are staging a sit-in protest in front of the government attorney's office.
They claim they want justice, not punishment for the innocent. They are also demanding action against those influencing the judiciary.
A relative participating in the protest said, 'We were forced to protest. We had faith in the judiciary, but other minors who went to help in the incident are being framed.' He stated that they went there out of humanitarian concern.
'They went there out of humanity to save her, and they got entangled in the incident,' he added. 'The police and CIB investigated very deeply for the investigation, concluded, and sent it to the government attorney stating there was no gang rape.'
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