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Rape accused Meghalaya MLA Julius Dorphang arrested

The crime branch of Assam Police arrested Meghalaya’s elusive rape accused and insurgent leader-turned-MLA, Julius Dorphang.

Divya Bahn

GUWAHATI: The crime branch of Assam Police arrested Meghalaya’s elusive rape accused and insurgent leader-turned-MLA, Julius Dorphang, from Gorchuk area of Guwahati late Friday night.

Following his arrest, he was handed over to Meghalaya Police who whisked him away to Shillong.

The police had been conducting searches for him in Guwahati since Thursday evening following intelligence inputs that he was being sheltered by a former insurgent leader.

Dorphang, the Independent MLA from Mawhati constituency, who is supporting Meghalaya’s ruling Congress, went into hiding after he was booked under various Sections of IPC and POCSO Act for allegedly sexually exploiting a 14-year-old girl at a Shillong guest house, which is owned by the son of a senior Meghalaya minister. On Wednesday, a Shillong court had issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against him.

The victim had filed an FIR on December 16 accusing Dorphang of sexually exploiting her in the guest house the previous day. In the FIR, the victim named at least eight persons. The case came to light after a waiter of the guest house was arrested for allegedly trafficking the victim.

Dorphang is the founder-chairman of banned rebel outfit Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council. He gave up arms in 2007 following differences among its leaders.

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