Priest appears in court on sex charge
Extradition over alleged molestation of girl 'could take six months.' Posted on March 23, 2012, 8:23 AM
New Delhi: An Indian priest accused of molesting a teenage girl in the US appeared in a
Delhi court today in a case relating to his extradition.
But the case was
adjourned till April 4.
Father Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul is charged with
molesting a 14-year-old girl in 2004 when he was parish priest of Blessed
Sacrament Church, Minnesota.
Following an Interpol alert, the priest was
arrested and refused bail by Tamil Nadu police from Erode district on March
16.
The girl who claimed the priest sexually assaulted her, reportedly
said she went to him to seek advice on becoming a nun.
But Fr Jeyapaul
denied that she had ever visited him.
He said today the allegations
against him were “fabricated and baseless” and that he had “never known”
her.
Fr Selvanathen, spokesman for Ootacamund diocese, said the canonical
procedure was applied and the priest was suspended two years ago.
He said
“the priest is neither allowed to exercise his ministry nor given any
responsibility”.
Processing the extradition request could take up to six
months, legal experts say.
Foreign priests are sent to the US to help
fill shortages in American parishes.
Last year, the Crookston diocese, as
part of a settlement of a lawsuit filed by the alleged victim, agreed to pay
$750,000 as compensation.
Source: ucanews.com
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