NEW DELHI – Eight men accused of raping and murdering an 8-year-old girl pleaded not guilty on Monday to the horrific crime that has sparked revulsion and brought thousands to India’s streets in protest.
Four police and a Hindu temple custodian are among those accused of gang raping and killing the Muslim girl from a poor tribe.
The accused men appeared in court on Monday for the first time since being arrested in February for the girl’s murder.
Ankur Sharma, a lawyer for the accused, said the men had pleaded not guilty and were willing to take a lie-detector test. The court adjourned the case for procedural reasons, he added.
“The court has directed that charge sheet copies should be provided to all the accused. The next date of hearing is April 28,” Sharma told reporters.
The girl was kidnapped, drugged and raped over five days at the temple in January before being strangled and bludgeoned with a rock.
The case ignited moral outrage and mass demonstrations across India after details of her gruesome death were made public by police last week.
The temple’s custodian, retired public servant Sanji Ram, is accused of conspiring with four police officers, a friend, his son and a juvenile nephew to kill the girl and destroy crucial evidence.
Scenes of lawyers trying to stop police from entering court to file charges against the accused evoked disgust and a warning from India’s highest court against any attempts to obstruct justice.
Two state ministers from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party have resigned after attending a rally in defense of the accused.
The ruling party has also been accused of trying to shield one of its state lawmakers in Uttar Pradesh after a 17-year-old girl accused the politician of raping her last year.
Kuldeep Singh Sengar was only arrested last week, despite the girl’s family trying to file charges against him for nearly a year.
The two cases have stirred memories of the mass demonstrations that followed the gang rape and murder of a student in New Delhi in 2012.