Concertina wires form a boundary around the nondescript building in the village locality. Armed CRPF personnel stand on guard—on the road leading to the house, at the main entrance and even on the rooftop. A 110-member CRPF team takes turn in six-hour shifts—at least 20 are on duty at any point of time—to provide security to the nine-member family of the Dalit woman who was gang raped by four upper caste men in Bulgarhi village in Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras district. The woman died a fortnight later at a hospital in Delhi in September last year.