In a shocking incident in Kanpur’s Sachendi area, a 14-year-old girl was allegedly abducted and gang-raped on Monday night, prompting the arrest of YouTuber Shivbaran Yadav while Sub-Inspector Amit Kumar Maurya remains on the run, with four police teams actively pursuing him after his Mahindra Scorpio was seized from the crime scene.
Police Commissioner Raghubir Lal has taken decisive action by suspending Sachendi SHO Vikram Singh for failing to invoke the POCSO Act and distorting facts, removing DCP (West) Dinesh Chandra Tripathi, appointing Deenanath Mishra as the new SHO, and entrusting Additional DCP Kapil Dev Singh with the investigation.
The victim’s family accuses local police of a cover-up, including seizing the girl’s phone and delaying her return home, while former CPI(M) MP Subhashini Ali has condemned the “widespread impunity” in crimes against women in Uttar Pradesh, as Lal assures a transparent probe and strict measures against all guilty parties.
Crime Unfolds in Sachendi
The horrifying sequence began around 10 pm on Monday when the victim, a class 7 dropout from Sachendi, was allegedly abducted in a Mahindra Scorpio SUV and driven to a desolate spot near a railway track.
There, she endured a brutal sexual assault lasting nearly two hours before her attackers abandoned her unconscious outside her family home, leaving her in a vulnerable state that underscores the premeditated nature of the crime.
Based on the girl’s detailed statement to police, an FIR was promptly filed naming YouTuber Shivbaran Yadav, who has since been arrested and remanded, and Sub-Inspector Amit Kumar Maurya, who was officially posted at Bithoor Police Station but was confirmed present in Sachendi at the time of the incident through investigations.
Police swiftly seized the Mahindra Scorpio used in the abduction, which belongs to Maurya, providing crucial forensic evidence linking him directly to the scene. “Based on the victim’s statement, Sub-Inspector Amit Kumar Maurya and YouTuber Shivbaran Yadav have been named in the FIR.
Yadav has been arrested, while four teams have been formed to nab the absconding SI,” Commissioner Raghubir Lal stated firmly to reporters, emphasising the urgency of apprehending the fugitive officer. This development not only highlights the involvement of a law enforcement figure but also raises profound questions about the misuse of authority and resources in perpetrating such a heinous act against a minor from a modest background.
The victim’s young age and dropout status paint a poignant picture of vulnerability, as she navigated life in a bustling yet challenging urban fringe like Sachendi, where economic pressures often intersect with safety risks for children. Her courageous testimony has become the cornerstone of the case, humanising the statistics behind crimes against minors and reminding society of the resilience required to speak out amid trauma.
Police Lapses Ignite Public Fury
Compounding the tragedy, the victim’s family has levelled serious allegations of a deliberate cover-up by local police, claiming they were initially rebuffed when they raised suspicions of a policeman’s involvement in the abduction.
They further assert that officers seized the girl’s mobile phone a potential source of digital evidence and prevented her from returning home until she recorded her court statement, actions that prolonged her ordeal and eroded trust in the very system meant to deliver justice.
These claims have fuelled widespread anger, portraying a narrative of institutional betrayal where those tasked with protection allegedly prioritised shielding one of their own.
In response to these lapses, SHO Vikram Singh of Sachendi station faced immediate suspension for critical failures: he neglected to invoke the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act in the initial case registration and was accused of misrepresenting facts in official records, thereby delaying stringent legal measures.
Deenanath Mishra has taken charge as the interim SHO, aiming to restore procedural integrity at the station. Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner of Police (West) Dinesh Chandra Tripathi was removed from his post, signalling a top-down purge of accountability within the force. The investigation now rests with Additional DCP Kapil Dev Singh, who is expected to conduct a thorough inquiry free from local biases.
The scandal has ignited political outrage beyond Kanpur’s borders. Former CPI(M) MP Subhashini Ali personally met Commissioner Lal to voice her condemnation of the “widespread impunity” plaguing crimes against women in Uttar Pradesh, drawing attention to a pattern of unchecked violence that demands systemic overhaul.
Her intervention amplifies the voices of the marginalised, transforming a local tragedy into a statewide call for reform. As raids continue across potential hideouts, the public watches intently, with social media buzzing about the contrast between Maurya’s evasion tactics and Yadav’s custody, where the YouTuber reportedly claimed during interrogation, “If I am wrong, then hang me,” though police dismissed such defiance as evasion.
This backdrop of police inaction and political scrutiny adds layers to the story, revealing how initial mishandling can exacerbate victim suffering and public disillusionment. No major breakthroughs have emerged since Wednesday, with Maurya still at large as of Friday, keeping the case in the spotlight amid growing demands for swift arrests and exemplary punishment.
Broader Context of Vulnerability
Such incidents in Uttar Pradesh are not isolated; they reflect deeper societal fault lines where minors, especially girls from underprivileged families, face heightened risks due to inadequate safeguarding mechanisms.
Sachendi, an industrial pocket of Kanpur, grapples with rapid urbanisation that strains policing resources, often leaving deserted areas like railway tracks as grim venues for crimes. The involvement of a YouTuber introduces a modern twist, as Yadav’s online presence potentially influencing impressionable youth now stands tainted, prompting discussions on digital accountability and the blurred lines between content creation and criminality.
Preceding events included the family’s desperate overnight pleas at the station, only to face dismissal until media glare and higher intervention forced action. Following the assault, medical examinations confirmed the assault, bolstering the FIR under POCSO and relevant IPC sections, while forensic teams scour the SUV and crime site for DNA traces.
Commissioner Lal’s assurance “The investigation is being conducted with complete transparency, and strict action will be taken against all guilty parties” offers a glimmer of hope, but only time will test its sincerity amid past instances of diluted probes in similar cases.
This context enriches understanding for readers, connecting the dots from individual negligence to structural gaps in child protection, urging a holistic view beyond the headlines.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
This gut-wrenching betrayal by a police officer sworn to uphold justice exposes the rot within systems meant to shield the innocent, demanding not just punishment for the perpetrators but a radical overhaul to prevent predators from hiding behind badges.
At The Logical Indian, we are steadfast in our commitment to peace, dialogue, kindness, empathy, harmony, and coexistence, believing that true progress blooms from collective vigilance, survivor-centric support, and fostering communities where every child feels safe. By amplifying marginalised voices and championing transparent accountability, we push for positive social change that dismantles impunity and rebuilds fractured trust.

