Pocso accused held after 24 years in Chennai
The accused had converted to Christianity, married twice, and was working as a pastor in Ayanavaram
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM/CHENNAI: A man accused of sexually assaulting a minor girl in Thiruvananthapuram in 2001 and absconding for nearly 24 years was arrested in Chennai. The accused had converted to Christianity, adopted the name Sam, and was working as a pastor in Ayanavaram.
Police said Muthukumar of Neeramankara, Thiruvananthapuram, had married twice in Chennai and kept in touch with his relatives using public telephone booths and other people's mobile phones.
According to the case file, registered by Vanchiyoor police, Muthukumar, who worked as a tuition teacher, allegedly asked the victim to visit him during school hours. During the school break, the girl went to his tuition centre, where she was sexually assaulted, police said. The school teacher, noticing the girl's absence, informed her parents, who later found her at Muthukumar's house. Although Muthukumar was arrested at the time, he later secured bail and absconded.
Police said the accused had been hiding in various states and never used a mobile phone. He reportedly sent money to his family in Thiruvananthapuram by depositing cash in their bank accounts through cash deposit machines. Recently, while reviewing pending cases, police renewed efforts to trace Muthukumar and monitored phone numbers and bank accounts. A suspicious phone number traced to Chennai led to the accused.
A police team led by Vanchiyoor Station House Officer Shanif HF arrested him in Chennai on Wednesday and brought him to Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.
The accused was produced before the court and remanded in judicial custody, police added.