4 year old girl sexually assaulted by migrant worker in kerala
In the Chelari neighborhood of the Malappuram district in the Indian state of Kerala on Thursday, the police made an arrest of a migrant worker who is accused of sexually assaulting a young girl who was only four years old.
The girl, who is a minor, is also the daughter of a migrant worker, according to the police.
The accused, who is described as a marble worker, is a native of Madhya Pradesh, according to the police, who added that he was arrested on the basis of a complaint filed by the mother of the young girl.
After luring the victim, age four, into his home with the promise of a soda, the accused is said to have sexually assaulted the victim, according to the complaint that was filed by the victim’s mother. After the younger person identified him to us, we took him into custody yesterday and made a record of his arrest. TK Sreenivasan, who works as the house officer at the Tirurangadi police station, told the reporters.
According to the police, the accused has been working in Chelari for the past year. The police have also stated that they will investigate whether or not the accused has any criminal cases registered against him in the state in which he was originally from.
This event takes place just a few days after another incident in which the daughter of migrant workers, who was only five years old, was allegedly raped and murdered by another migrant worker near Aluva in the Ernakulam district.
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