Indian police on Friday arrested a priest and two nuns in
the southern state of Kerala for attempting to cover up the birth of a baby
born to a teenage girl allegedly raped by another priest.
A senior police official said, “The priest, accused of rape,
was arrested in February. We have now taken into custody another priest and two
nuns for trying to hush up the matter.
“They are being interrogated for their alleged role in the
crime.”
According to the police, the girl was raped in May 2016.
Initially, the girl’s father kept quiet about the crime to save the church and
the priest.
But after cops recently carried out a probe based on a
tip-off and questioned the girl’s father, he broke down and revealed the truth.
The main accused, Father Robin Vadakkancherry, was arrested
in February.
He is currently in judicial custody, awaiting trial in the
case.
Police said the three co-accused allegedly took the baby to
an orphanage and hid the birth.
Indian law states that all hospitals and orphanages are
required to report all teenage pregnancies to authorities.
“The newborn has been taken to a special home in Kannur
based on the court orders, while the girl, a class 11 student, is with her
parents,” the police official said.
The girl reportedly told welfare authorities that the priest
raped her at a church-run educational centre last year.
Her family said they found out about her pregnancy when she
was taken to a hospital after complaining of stomach pain.
This is not the first time a priest has been arrested for
rape in Kerala.
In August 2016, a Catholic priest was arrested for allegedly
sexually abusing and murdering a college student in Kerala’s Palakkad district.
In May 2015, another Catholic priest in the state’s
Ernakulam district was accused of raping a 14-year-old girl.
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