Madhesh Province
Two more arrested in Rinku Sada rape and suspicious death case
Total number of detainees rises to ten with latest arrests.
Binay Aazad
Siraha police have arrested two more individuals in connection with the rape and death of 17-year-old Rinku Kumari Sada of Bhagwatipur in ward 1 of Nawarajpur Rural Municipality in Siraha.
The suspects are 55-year-old Kari Sada and 66-year-old Ramdev Sada.
According to the District Police Office, Siraha, they were detained on Sunday.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Birendra Kumar Paswan, spokesperson for Siraha police, said the district court has remanded them in police custody.
Police said the duo was allegedly involved in holding the so-called “panchayat” proceedings following the rape. The total number of detainees has reached ten with the new arrests.
Earlier, eight individuals, including the prime accused in the rape case, Rupesh Mandal, and an elected ward member Nathuni Sah, who was involved in the proceedings, were detained.
Others arrested include locals Ramkripal Mandal, Bindeshwar Sah, Rajendra Mandal, Chandeshwar Mandal, Ramvinod Mandal, and Kamlesh Das.
Rupesh, Nathuni, Ramkripal, and Bindeshwar were named in the police complaint, while the others were involved in the informal panchayat meeting regarding the case. Chandeshwar, Ramvinod, and Kamlesh were arrested on February 23.
The suspects are being investigated following the remand granted by the Siraha District Court. Police have mobilised separate teams to track down other individuals involved in the case.
On the night of February 9, Sada reportedly stepped out of her home to relieve herself, after which she was allegedly abducted and gang-raped by three local men, including Mandal. According to her family, Sada returned home the next morning in tears.
Rather than filing a police complaint immediately, local leaders convened a panchayat (informal village mediation) on February 11 and February 12 to settle the matter. The panchayat reportedly fined the perpetrators Rs140,000 and barred the victim’s family from approaching the police.
As tensions escalated and threats against her family grew, Sada was found hanging in her home on February 12, raising suspicions of coercion and foul play. The police initially registered a First Information Report (FIR) for abetment of suicide but expanded the investigation following media coverage and public outcry.