Chhattisgarh court grants bail to two Kerala nuns in human trafficking-conversion case
The court on Saturday granted them bail on the condition that they submit a bond of Rs 50,000 each with two sureties, not leave the country, and surrender their passports.
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An act being staged as part of a protest against the arrest of two Kerala nuns on allegations of forcible conversion and trafficking in Chhattisgarh (PTI)
Bilaspur, 2 Aug
A special court in Chhattisgarh's Bilaspur district on Saturday granted
bail to two nuns from Kerala and one other person arrested on charges of human
trafficking and forced religious conversion, with a condition that they
surrender their passports and not leave the country.
Principal District and Sessions Judge (NIA court) Sirajuddin Qureshi had
reserved the order on their bail pleas after a hearing on Friday, defence
lawyer Amrito Das said.
The court on Saturday granted them bail on the condition that they
submit a bond of Rs 50,000 each with two sureties, not leave the country, and
surrender their passports, he said.
They will also have to cooperate in the investigation, Das said, adding
that there were a few more conditions, but the final order was yet to be
received.
Catholic nuns Preethi Merry and Vandana Francis, both from Kerala, along
with Sukaman Mandavi, were arrested by the Government Railway Police (GRP) at
the Durg railway station on 25 July, following a complaint from a local Bajrang
Dal functionary, who accused them of forcibly converting three girls from
Narayanpur and trafficking them.
The arrest of the nuns resulted in a political slugfest with the
Congress and CPI(M) criticising the police action and Chhattisgarh Chief
Minister Vishnu Deo Sai accusing the parties of politicising the issue.
Reacting to the development, the chief minister said, "It was a
legal procedure and bail has been granted in it."
Following the bail hearing on Friday, Das had said that the prosecution
had not asked for the trio's custody for interrogation, and the alleged victims
had been sent back to their homes.
Talking to reporters, public prosecutor Dauram Chandravanshi also
confirmed that bail has been granted to the nuns and one other person, with
certain conditions.
Meanwhile, the three alleged victim women in the case arrived at the
office of the Superintendent of Police in Narayanpur district headquarters
seeking to lodge an FIR against Bajrang Dal activists for allegedly assaulting them and forcing them to give false statements against nuns before the Durg
GRP.
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