The Suryanelli sex case continues to evolve with the special team of the State police arresting S.S. Dharmarajan, the third accused and only convict in the case, from Sagar in Karnataka and Raju, the first accused who was acquitted.
While the special team arrested Dharmarajan after he gave an interview to a television channel from his hideout, Raju went on to add a new name to the list of suspects – Arun from Kottayam.
Raju told
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K. Ittoop, former Superintendent of Police, Crime Branch member of the team that probed the case initially, had earlier admitted that Raju was framed to make the charge sheet stand. Talking to
The high court, while acquitting 35 accused in the case, upheld the conviction of Dharmarajan on the grounds that there was enough evidence to prove that he used the girl for commercial sex work. For someone known as a vibrant leader of the Students Federation of India (SFI) at St. Dominic’s College, Kanjirappally and Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram, Dharmarajan had a deep fall.
A day after he came out of hiding and gave a detailed interview to a television channel, the State police renewed warrant against him, which expired some time in 2010, and constituted special teams.
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Nothing much about this man was available in the public domain till he was put behind the bars at Central Prison, Poojappura as convict number 6454 – sentenced to life imprisonment by the special court formed for trial of Suryanelli case. Dharmarajan was active in student politics in the 1980s and rose up to the post of general secretary of the Law College unit of SFI. Dharmarajan had enrolled as advocate at the Kanjirappally bar and practised till the case was registered in 1996. However, he went into hiding in 1999, even as the trial was on at the special court, only to be arrested by the police from a granite quarry in Karnataka in 2002.
He went missing again in October 2002, after he moved the high court against the special court verdict and did not appear before the police, as it was required, when the high court reduced his sentence to five years.
S.S. Sinha, younger brother of Dharmarajan, had also called up a TV channel, offering to talk. What he had to say was that a couple of other political leaders were also present along with Mr. Kurien, when he allegedly raped the girl. However, none in the police, even those who were part of the probe team, seemed to have taken him seriously.