Categories: India News

Kakinada DSP Promises Swift Arrest in Tuni Minor Girl Sexual Assault Case, Warns Against Political Linking and Circulation of Victim’s Videos

Kakinada DSP Srihari Raju vowed swift justice in the Tuni minor girl sexual assault case involving a 60-year-old man posing as her grandfather. A POCSO case has been registered, and police are fast-tracking the probe. The DSP urged public restraint and warned against spreading misinformation.

Add NewsX As A Trusted Source
Add as a preferred
source on Google
Published by Raj Kiran Bathula
Last updated: October 22, 2025 19:21:45 IST

Kakinada DSP Srihari Raju has assured swift and decisive action in the Tuni minor girl sexual assault case, which has sent shockwaves across the district. The incident involves a 13-year-old schoolgirl from Tuni town who was allegedly lured and sexually assaulted by a 60-year-old man posing as her grandfather.

Speaking to reporters, DSP Srihari Raju said the victim and her mother have already given their statements, and a case has been registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. “The investigation is progressing on a fast track. We are making all efforts to apprehend the accused, Narayana Rao, by this evening and produce him before the court,” the DSP stated.

He added that the police have started collecting key evidence, including witness statements and digital proof, to ensure a watertight case. “Every aspect of the case is being examined meticulously to ensure justice for the victim,” he said.

Responding to rumours on social media, DSP Srihari Raju clarified that the accused has no political affiliations. “Some individuals are spreading false information linking the accused to certain political parties. This is completely baseless. No political party has confirmed any such association,” he stressed. “Spreading misinformation or attempting to create political unrest will invite strict legal consequences,” he warned.

The DSP also issued a stern warning against circulating videos or photos of the victim online. “Sharing visuals of the survivor is a punishable offence under the POCSO Act. I urge the public and media representatives to act responsibly and respect the survivor’s privacy and dignity,” he appealed.

Srihari Raju further stated that the police will conduct a detailed press briefing once the accused is taken into custody. “We are committed to ensuring justice is served swiftly and fairly. The law will take its full course,” he affirmed.

The shocking incident has sparked outrage across East Godavari district, with citizens demanding stringent punishment for the accused and stronger enforcement of child protection laws.

ALSO READ: Was Tejashwi’s Body Language During Delhi Visit “an indication” of All is Not Well in Bihar Mahagatbandhan Over Seat Sharing?

Published by Raj Kiran Bathula
Last updated: October 22, 2025 19:21:45 IST

Recent Posts

Trump Voices Discontent Over Iran Proposal Amid Growing Rifts With Allies

U.S. President Donald Trump said he is not happy with Iran’s latest proposal for talks…

May 2, 2026

Khamenei Dismisses US Military Bases As ‘Paper Tiger’, Questions Their Effectiveness In The Region

Iran’s Supreme Leader said, US military bases are like a “paper tiger” and may not…

May 2, 2026

Iran Responds To US Amendments On War-End Plan, New Proposal Submitted

Iran has sent a new proposal to the United States to move forward with the…

May 2, 2026