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Judge orders first death sentences over multiple rapes in Mumbai

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Judge orders first death sentences over multiple rapes in Mumbai


PUBLISHED : Friday, 04 April, 2014, 7:40pm
UPDATED : Saturday, 05 April, 2014, 1:40am

Agence France-Presse in Mumbai

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The three Shakti mill rape defendants are escorted by police to a court hearing in Mumbai. Photo: EPA

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Police officers escort one of the rapists sentenced to death. Photo: AP

An Indian judge yesterday ordered three men to hang after they were convicted of two gang rapes, the first death sentences to be handed down for multiple sex attacks since the law was toughened last year.

The sentences were announced at a court in Mumbai on the same day that a judge jailed 24 men in the southern state of Kerala over the gang rape of a schoolgirl who was repeatedly sexually assaulted over a 40-day period in 1996.

A series of mass protests over the levels of sexual violence prompted the government to amend the law last year and allow for harsher punishments for rapists, including the death penalty for repeat offenders.

The three who were sentenced yesterday had been found guilty of two attacks in July and August last year at the same abandoned mill compound in Mumbai, including an attack on a photographer that made global headlines.

Mohammed Salim Ansari, 28, Vijay Mohan Jadhav, 19, and Mohammed Kasim Hafeez Shaikh, 21, were convicted last month after a fast-track trial. They were subsequently handed life sentences for one of those assaults, the gang rape of an 18-year-old phone operator.

But they were also convicted this week under a new section of the law for being repeat rape offenders.

"There needs to be zero tolerance for such incidents," Judge Shalini Phansalkar Joshi said as she announced the sentences. "A loud and clear message needs to be sent to society."

The men, dressed in jeans, bowed their heads as they learned their fate, while one of their mothers was removed from the court for swearing.

The 22-year-old photographer was gang raped while on assignment with a male colleague in the overgrown mill compound, close to an upscale neighbourhood as well as slums from which most of the rapists hailed.

The phone operator, attacked in the same place, came forward after reading about the photographer's ordeal.

Two other men have been jailed for life over the attacks: Mohammed Ashwaq Sheikh in the telephone operator case and Siraj Rehmat Khan in the case of the photographer.

A juvenile is being separately tried over the attack on the photographer.

While the three who were sentenced to death had been tried under a fast-track system, the outcome in Kerala was the culmination of a marathon legal case which at one stage saw many of the defendants cleared.

The then 16-year-old victim was abducted from her school and raped over a span of 40 days in 1996 in cars, homes and hotel rooms, the court was told.

All but one of the men had been acquitted in 2005 by the same court, but India's Supreme Court ordered a retrial after outraged women's rights activists challenged the verdict.


 

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After a period of time, the Police can't be bothered, the victims will be ignored and India will continue with its ambitious newly unveiled space programme whilst 300 million citizens of their country live in poverty.

But the internet will carry news of proud Indians telling the World that Microsoft is headed by an Indian, the Governor of Louisiana is Indian, the first man on Mars is India and then when you go thru their customs, the guy will readily accept a few rupees.
 
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