A shocking incident of a 20-year-old tribal woman's gangrape has been reported from Birbhum district in West Bengal. More than 12 men from the village raped the woman on the instruction of the village headman, all because she was in a relationship with a man from a different community.A total of 13 accused, including the community headman (locally known as Balai Maddi), have been arrested and produced before the Bolpur sub-divisional court on Thursday morning. They have been remanded to 14-day judicial custody.Coming days after the gangrape of a shopping mall employee in Kolkata, the latest incident has once again put the spotlight on the Mamata Banerjee administration. Police sources said the incident took place at Rajarampur village under Chowhatta Mahadari gram panchayat controlled by the ruling Trinamool Congress.The brutal attack on the victim unfolded on Monday night as the head of the community asked the girl's family to pay Rs 50,000 fine during a kangaroo court held in the village, about 60 km from Bolpur town. When the girl's family expressed their inability to pay, the headman reportedly ordered other village men to "enjoy the girl". The men then forced her into a shed and raped her repeatedly.The rapists also threatened the girl's family from going to the police or taking her to a hospital. But the family somehow managed to flee on Wednesday evening and reached Labpur healthcare centre where the doctors advised her to go to Bolpur sub-divisional hospital. Late on Wednesday, the victim was shifted to Suri Hospital with severe injuries. Doctors said her condition is now stable.Reacting to the role of the district police, who were 'in the dark' about the incident for two days, CM Mamata Banerjee has directed senior state police officials to remove Birbhum SP Sudhakar Rao with immediate effect.The CM also came down heavily on the local police for not seeking remand of the accused men. She has now directed IG (western range) Siddhinath Gupta to look into the matter.A woman from Purbasthali in Burdwan district's Kalna subdivision reportedly approached a local kangaroo court or 'khap panchayat' with the complaint of a rape assault. The kangaroo court reportedly advised the victim to take substantial monetary compensation from the accused and withdraw the case. It was learnt that the local police also refused to register a case initially. They later filed a case on the basis of the woman's complaint.