Man gets triple life term for rape, murder of minor

The convict will undergo different prison terms separately

July 17, 2019 07:55 pm | Updated 07:55 pm IST - KOLLAM

The Kollam Additional Sessions (POCSO) court on Wednesday awarded triple life term, 26 years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of ₹3.2 lakh to a 25-year-old man accused of raping and murdering a seven-year-old girl.

As per the order, the convict would undergo different prison terms separately. The court found him guilty of multiple crimes that included murder, rape, unnatural sex, kidnap and disrespect to dead person along with others coming under POCSO Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6.

The crime took place on September 27, 2017, when the offender, a relative of the girl who was living with her family, took the child from her grandmother offering to drop her at a tuition centre.

From her home at Yeroor, the child was taken to the forest area, near Kulathupuzha, where she was raped and strangulated. He subjected the girl to sexual abuse even after the murder and then left the body at a bench near RPL estate. Forensic evidence played an important role in the case as the convict’s DNA was found in the girl’s body and mouth.

The court observed that the convict had committed a very brutal and inhuman crime. But taking into account his age, the accused was not awarded capital punishment. The investigation team was led by Punalur Dy.SP B. Krishnakumar and Anchal Circle Inspector A. Abhilash. Advocate G. Mohanraj appeared for the prosecution.

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