Mangaluru: Police have arrested four accused in connection with the murder of an 8-year-old girl on the premises of the Tiles Factory in Parari near Ulaibettu. In a press conference, the city police Commissioner N. Shashikumar said “The arrested have been accused of rape and murder of the minor girl”, he informed.

The accused have been identified as Jai Singh (21), Mukesh Singh (20), Manish Tirki (33), and Muneesh Singh (20).

Reportedly, Jai Singh, Mukesh Singh, and Manish Tirki were working as labourers at the Tiles Factory in Parari, while Muneesh Singh was working as a daily wage labourer at Puttur. The four of them are friends, it is learned. While three of the accused are originally residents of Penna District in Madhya Pradesh, one of them is a resident of Ranchi in Jharkhand. The police commissioner revealed that among the accused, two of them are 22-year-olds, one of them is a 21-year-old and another accused is 33-years of age.

Revealing the details about the horrendous crime, the Police commissioner said, “On November 21, the accused abducted the 8-year-old minor who was playing outside on the compound of the Tiles Factory. Afterward, the accused raped the minor and strangled her to death”, he said.

DCPs Hariram Shankar, Dinesh Kumar, ACP Ranjit Bhandaru, and Ravish Nayak were present at the press conference.

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Mumbai: An assistant commissioner of police was arrested by Worli Police in Central Mumbai under charge of flashing his private parts before a nine-year-old girl.

The arrested officer is reportedly under judicial custody, at present, according to a report by The Times of India.

The incident occurred in a garden on April 23, a police officer has said, adding that they arrested the ACP soon after the complaint was filed. So far, only one party has filed a complaint against the senior officer, the source has informed.

The senior officer has been charged with molestation and under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, the police officer said.

Further investigation of the case is underway.