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Updated September 20th, 2018 at 19:32 IST

Kerala Nun rape case: Vatican relieves Bishop Franco Mulakkal of his duties in Diocese of Jalandhar

Under pressure to take a stand and act following the sensational revelations made by a Kerala Nun against Bishop Franco Mulakkal, Pope Francis of Vatican has relieved the Bishop of his duties in Diocese of Jalandhar

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Under pressure to take a stand and act following the sensational revelations made by a Kerala Nun against Bishop Franco Mulakkal, Pope Francis of Vatican has relieved the Bishop of his duties in Diocese of Jalandhar.

The investigation into the alleged role of Franco began on September 19, and is presently underway. Prior to this, he had written a letter to the Vatican seeking permission to step down. In his letter, Bishop Mulakkal has maintained his innocence, writing, among other things:

  • 'The allegations against the Bishop are sad and painful to the faithful'
  • 'Bishop Mulakkal believes in the triumph of truth'
  • 'The Bishop has written to the Pope and expressed his desire to temporarily resign from administration and has sought permission for the same'
  • 'There have been indications from the High Court with regard to his innocence in the allegations that have been levelled against him'
  • 'Because he has to travel very often to Kerala, take part in investigations and matters related to the case, he has expressed his desire to temporarily resign from the post'
  • 'This letter has been handed over to the Vatican representative. Hoping for permission from the Vatican at the earliest'.

Earlier on Thursday, the questioning of Franco Mulakkal in the Kerala Nun rape case entered its second day. He was grilled for hours during his interrogation at crime branch office in Kochi on Wednesday. As per sources, the bishop denied all the charges against him and remained elusive and vague during the course of interrogation on the first day of interrogation. The Police demanded brief answers from the bishop for every question, however, he stated that he could not recollect his exact whereabouts

Prior to this, Republic TV had learnt that the Kottayam police had recorded the statement of senior priest Father James Aerthayil attached to the Kanjirappally diocese of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI), whose conversation with Sister Anupama had stirred up a hornet's nest.

Father James has reportedly confessed to the investigation officer (IO) that he was trying to broker a deal between the companion sisters (who are also witnesses in the case), the complainant nun and the Jalandhar Diocese to drop charges against Bishop Franco Mulakkal.

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Published September 20th, 2018 at 19:32 IST

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