Indian priest accused of paedophilia under
house arrest in Italy
IANS,
Apr 16, 2010, 02.24pm IST
TERAMO (Italy): An Indian priest who
confessed to sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl in central Italy has
been
placed under house arrest.
The priest, identified only as David, was
transferred to an unnamed location, believed to be a local convent after
being
charged with sexual violence in the town of Teramo, 175 km northeast of
Rome.
His lawyer, Giovanni Gebbia, said that the 40-year-old priest from
southern India was completely "demoralised" by his arrest on Thursday
and
expressed concern about his client's mental health.
"He is very
worried about his profile because he is both a priest and a foreigner,"
Gebbia
told AKI. "He is very depressed."
The priest on Wednesday admitted
to visiting the girl at her home on December 19 last year.
Gebbia
sought to downplay the accusations Thursday, saying the hand of his
client
"brushed against" her intimate area. "He approached her private parts,
he
brushed against her private parts," Gebbia said. "He did not have any
bad
intentions."
Gebbia said his client had been singled out because of
the "current climate" after a wave of sexual abuse allegations by
priests has
shaken the Catholic Church in the US, Germany, Ireland, Italy and
several other
countries.
"He has suffered because of the current climate. This
climate is not at all calm," Gebbia said.
The head of the Teramo
diocese, Bishop Michele Seccia, was not available for comment Thursday.
Church spokesperson Gino Mecca also expressed concern about the
"current climate" over clerical sexual abuse which he likened to a
"cyclone"
sweeping the Catholic Church.
"It is very difficult for him," Mecca
said. "He is being made a scapegoat."
He said he would face Italy's
criminal law before the church took any action on his future under
canonical
law.
Gebbia also expressed concern about the charge of sexual
violence saying it encompassed a range of sexual crimes, which were far
more
severe than what the Indian priest had done. He declined to estimate the
type of
sentence his client could face but it could be several years.
"He is
available under house arrest for any further interrogation by the
magistrates,"
he said.
The priest has been studying at Pontifical Gregorian
University for two years and used to spend weekends celebrating mass and
carrying out other duties in the Teramo diocese.
The priest, who was
ordained in 1987, was nabbed Monday soon after he returned from India
where he
was visiting his ailing mother.
His lawyer said he had no relatives
in Italy and had not had contact with his mother since his arrest.
He is the first priest to be arrested in Italy since the Vatican
published revised guidelines stating that priests suspected of molesting
children must be reported to police.
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