New Delhi (CNN) โ Five years ago, a 13-year-old girl, the daughter of poor wage laborers from one of Indiaโs most marginalized communities, was allegedly sexually abused by one of her neighbors in the village where she lived.
Her alleged abuser filmed it and police are investigating whether he used the images to blackmail and manipulate the girl into being raped and sexually abused by dozens of other men and boys over the next five years.
Police say the allegations only came to light after the girl, now 18, spoke to a counselor visiting her college in Kerala state and detailed the years of horrific abuse.

A total of 58 men and boys have been arrested and accused of the sexual assault, rape and gang rape of the girl. Another two men wanted in connection with the case have fled the country, Kerala Police Deputy Inspector General Ajeetha Begum told CNN.
Among the accused are her schoolmates, her relatives, her neighbors โ men from all corners of her life, ranging from minors to men in their mid-40s, according to case documents reviewed by CNN and interviews with local police.
Charges have not yet been filed and the 58 men remain in detention. None of the accused has spoken publicly about the allegations. Under Indian rape laws, the girl has not been identified.
Violence against women is rampant in India due to entrenched sexism and patriarchy, despite laws being amended to include more severe punishments for abusers.

In August the rape and murder of a trainee medic in the eastern city of Kolkata sparked a nationwide doctorsโ strike that brought tens of thousands into the streets to demand change.
The Kerala case has not sparked similar outrage.
Experts and activists say thatโs because the victim is from the Dalit community at the bottom of the Hindu caste system, a 3,000-year-old social and religious hierarchy that categorizes people at birth and defines their place in society.
Dalits traditionally carry out occupations viewed as ritually โuncleanโ by Hindu scripture, such as manual scavenging, waste picking and street sweeping.
They are often banned from visiting temples and forced to live apart from higher-caste communities, often in squalor and farther from access to services.
Despite legislation banning discrimination based on caste, activists say the stigma leaves Indiaโs more than 260 million Dalits vulnerable to abuse and less able to seek redress for crimes committed against them.
โWhen itโs Dalit women, in general the outrage is less across the country,โ said Cynthia Stephen, a Dalit rights activist and social policy researcher.
There is a sense that โthis girl is not โone of us,โโ she said.
Manipulated, kidnapped and abused
The alleged abuse began when the young man from the village molested the girl and took sexually explicit videos and photos, police told CNN.
At least three of her abusers promised to marry her, according to police. One threatened to kill her if she reported the abuse.
Some of the men acted alone, police said. But others are accused of gang rape. โItโs not that all the cases are connected. But in one case, there might be four or five accused,โ said Begum, from Kerala Police.
Many of the men contacted the young girl on her fatherโs phone, through social media apps such as Instagram and WhatsApp, late at night after he went to sleep, police said.
The alleged abuse took place in private and public spaces, in homes and in cars, at bus stops and in fields. Some of the cases allegedly involved men who were strangers, living in towns dozens of miles away.
Some of the cases involve allegations of human trafficking, because the men forced the girl to travel outside her village, police said.
The allegations have sent shock waves through the girlโs village in the green hills of Kerala, where many work as wage laborers in low-paid jobs like construction and farming.
Police say the girlโs parents worked long hours and did not know about the alleged abuse of their daughter.
When the allegations emerged in January, some women in the community were sympathetic toward the accused and angry at the survivor, according to local media outlet The News Minute.
The women criticized the girlโs clothing and lifestyle and blamed her mother for not watching over her more closely, The News Minute reported.
One mother, whose son was among the accused, said he was innocent. She said he had known the girl since she was a baby and โhad raised the girl in his arms,โ according to the outlet.
โMonsters in her own backyardโ
More than half of Dalits in Kerala live in designated areas called โcolonies,โ known for cramped and harsh living conditions, after years of being denied land ownership under historical laws.
Many women and girls living in these colonies lack resources and privacy, making them more vulnerable to abuse, Rekha Raj, a Dalit feminist activist from Kerala, told CNN.
Madhumita Pandey, a professor in criminology and gender justice at Sheffield Hallam University in the United Kingdom, said the tight-knit nature of communities such as these colonies could explain why the alleged abuse of the teenage girl was not reported until recently.
โThey could sometimes be your friend, uncle or neighbor,โ she said.
It can be harder to report abuse when โthe so-called monsters are in our own backyard,โ she said.
Official statistics support her point: the alleged perpetrator is known to the victim in more than 98% of reported rape cases in Kerala, according to government data.
There were 4,241 reported cases of rape against women from oppressed castes in India, including Dalit women, in 2022, the most recent year for which data exists, according to Indiaโs National Crime Records Bureau. Thatโs equivalent to more than 10 rapes per day.
There were more than 31,500 rapes reported overall in 2022, according to the NCRB.
However, given the difficulties in reporting such crimes, especially for the Dalit community, the true figure is likely higher.
Furthermore, in close communities, and especially in Dalit communities, women and girls also risk isolating themselves or being seen as bringing dishonor upon their families if they report abuse, Pandey said.
In at least 16 of the cases from the alleged Kerala village abuse, the accused men are from more privileged castes, according to police. If found guilty, these men could face harsher punishments under Indian laws designed to protect disadvantaged castes.
A 2020 report by the NGO Equality Now found that sexual violence is used by dominant castes to oppress Dalit women and girls, who are often denied justice because of a โprevalent culture of impunity, particularly when the perpetrators are from a dominant caste.โ
Even when Dalit women report sexual abuse, they face an uphill battle to justice.
The Equality Now report followed 40 cases of rape against Dalit women and girls, and the seven cases that resulted in convictions involved either rape and murder together or were committed against girls under the age of 6.
N Rajeev, the head of the Child Welfare Committee in Pathanamthitta, the Kerala district where the girl is from, said an increase in reported child sexual abuse cases was in part thanks to campaigns in schools that help children identify and disclose abuse. The number of reported child sexual abuse cases in the state has surged to 4,663 in 2023, more than four times the 1,002 reported in 2013, according to government data.
The Dalit girl is now living in a shelter where she is receiving counseling and support, Begum, the police officer, said. The girlโs mother is also being given counseling and has the option to stay in a womenโs shelter if she feels unsafe in the neighborhood. Begum said police have dedicated โmaximum manpowerโ to the case.
The case will likely take years to go through the courts.
Across India, rape has one of the lowest conviction rates of major crimes, with 27% of cases resulting in convictions in 2022, according to the NCRB.
While child sexual abuse continues to be a โa grim realityโ in Kerala, the fact that the Dalit girl was able to report the case is a step in the right direction, Stephen said.
โOtherwise, this would have just gone on unreported for years on end, then she would have nobody to help her.โ
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