Prajwal Revanna booked for rape; lookout circular issued against him
The Hindu
Karnataka MP Prajwal Revanna faces rape charges, father seeks anticipatory bail; SIT issues lookout circular; investigation ongoing.
The Karnataka police booked Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna on rape charges on Thursday, and have issued a lookout circular against the “absconding” MP a day after he failed to appear before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) that is probing his alleged sexual crimes.
His father and former Minister H.D. Revanna, who also skipped the SIT summons on Thursday, approached the special court seeking anticipatory bail.
The charges against the grandson of former Prime Minister H.D. Devegowda were filed after a second woman filed a complaint that she was “coerced to have sexual relationship” with him. Based on the complaint, Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code, that deals with rape, has been invoked against the MP. He has previously been booked for sexual harassment on the basis of another woman’s complaint on April 28. His father has also been named in the first charge.
Earlier in the day, Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara said that a second victim had come forward and lodged a complaint against Mr. Prajwal Revanna. The Home Minister also appealed to other victims, especially those who were allegedly featured in explicit videos which are being circulated through social media, to come forward and make statements before the SIT. He promised that the government would provide safety, protect their identity, and ensure justice.
Replying to a question, Mr. Parameshwara said, “The government will not protect the accused and the investigation will be conducted on the basis of evidence collected through the fact findings.”
The look-out circular has been issued for all immigration points which would mean that Mr. Prajwal Revanna will be detained as soon as he reports at any of the immigration points at airports, sea ports, or at border checkposts. The MP is believed to have left the country using his diplomatic passport on April 27, a day after the elections. He is now believed to be in Munich, in Germany.
SIT sources said that his return ticket has been booked for May 15. An advocate claiming to represent the Hassan MP had sought seven days’ time for his client to present himself before the SIT. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has already urged the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to cancel his diplomatic passport and bring him back to “face the full force of law.”