Quick Summary
- Four individuals were sentenced to double life imprisonment for sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl in Salem district.
- The incident occurred on September 4, 2017, when the gang took the mentally challenged girl to a burial ground and committed the crime.
- The victim informed her parents, who filed a complaint with the Tharamangalam Police.
- The accused, A. Sivakumar (26),P. Prabhu (25), R. Thamaraiselvan (25), and P. Vedappan (45), were arrested under the POCSO Act.
- A Special Court in Salem found them guilty and imposed double life imprisonment along with a ₹2,000 fine each.
- the convicts were sent to Salem Central Prison following the verdict.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The stringent sentencing of double life imprisonment reflects India’s firm stance on crimes against children under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. This case underscores both societal challenges in protecting vulnerable individuals and progress within the legal system aimed at delivering justice for victims of sexual violence. It also highlights ongoing efforts to ensure safe environments for women and children across India while signaling potential deterrence against such heinous acts.
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