Bihar: Man jailed for thrashing woman, biting private parts

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Patna, Aug 18 :  A man in Bihar’s Bagaha district has been jailed for allegedly thrashing a woman and biting her private parts, an official said on Thursday.

The accused has been identified as Sandeep Sahani. He is also said to be associated with a political party.

Sahani had gone to the district court to seek bail in connection with a case lodged by the victim, however, the judicial magistrate Kiran Chaurasia sent him to jail after she saw the bite marks on the woman’s body.

The incident happened at a village in Bagaha district on August 6 when Sahani and others had brutally assaulted the woman’s son. When she tried to save her son, the accused thrashed her as well, and also bit her private parts.

Following the incident, the woman lodged an FIR against six persons, including Sahani.

The police were then making efforts to nab the accused.

Meanwhile, Sahani went to the district court to seek bail. The  woman was also present there.

When he applied for bail, the victim’s lawyer objected to it. She also showed the bite mark on her private parts to the judge.

After noticing the bite marks, the judge rejected the bail plea of Sandeep Sahani.

The judge, Kiran Chaurasia, also directed the police to take the accused into custody and send to jail.  (IANS)

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