Udupi: Gang-rape charge against two found proved - Sentencing on Nov 25


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP) 

Udupi, Nov 23: Judge of the special district court for POCSO cases, C M Joshi, announced that the charge of gang-rape of a girl which had happened on July 8, 2016 at Badagabettu in the outskirts of the city has been proved. He said that the quantum of sentence would be pronounced on November 25. 

Padam Singh Mali (28) and Mukeshi Seni (20), both natives of Rajasthan, have been found guilty of the charge. Both of them knew the father of the aggrieved girl well as worked together as tile fixing workers. The girl's family was residing here since the last two decades. The girl, who was a tenth standard student, came to know about these young men through their father. 

On July 8, 2016, they had forcibly brought her from her house to a rented house in Badagabettu where they were residing, and raped. At that time, the girl was sleeping alone in a room while her mother and brothers were in another. Her father was not at home when the accused knocked the door at midnight on July 8, 2016. The girl, who opened the door, was dragged out by the accused and abducted in their car. The girl was unconscious when they raped her. Later, she was threatened against revealing the incident to others, it is said. A case about the incident had been filed in women's police station here on July 10. 

The then police circle inspectors, Srikant and Jaishnakar, had filed chargesheet on September 20, 2016. The accused were also charged of abduction, gang-rape, destruction of evidence and charges under POCSO Act. POCSO special public prosecutor, Vasu Poojary, appeared in the case on behalf of the prosecution. The court examined 21 out of 34 listed witnesses and arrived at the conclusion that the charges have been proved. 

Both of them were in judicial custody since the day they were arrested. Although they had applied for bail twice in the district court and once in the high court, they were rejected.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Nov 24 2019

    These stupids had guts to ask for bail.why wanted to escape and to abduct another girl and rape?never let them out .Court should work on these criminal cases fast and efficient.Not post pone for years.case is clear,verdict too should be given soon instead of prolonging.so that other more criminal cases can be handled.since some years ,such rape cases have increased rasant.These young people dont have anything else in mind than rapes.

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  • tds, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 23 2019

    Simple.... to avoid these problems in the future is death penalty.....

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Sat, Nov 23 2019

    Congratulations to police to prove the case and get conviction.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Sat, Nov 23 2019

    After the punishment send them back to their homeland..... Spoiling the beautiful name of undivided DK.....

    These are the principal reasons why people vent anger on "outsiders".

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  • Javed Ali, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 23 2019

    Such a slow decisions in India. 2016 case solved in 2019

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  • crasto, udupi

    Sat, Nov 23 2019

    castration is the only solution,why feed then for years in jail

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 23 2019

    14 Years each ...

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  • jessica gomez, Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 23 2019

    Send them to Rajasthan for their own final rites. This should be the punishment only then the rapes in India can be controlled. No mercy for such criminals.

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