Gurugram Court Sentences Two Men to 20 Years for Gang-Raping a Minor Girl
A POCSO court in Gurugram sentenced two men to 20 years in prison for gang-raping a minor girl. The court also imposed fines and considered time served during the trial.
A special court in Nuh district has sentenced two men to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment for the gang rape of a minor girl, according to police reports. The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) court announced the convictions on October 13, with the sentences being delivered on Thursday. Each convict has been fined Rs 52,000, and failure to pay will result in additional imprisonment.

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The case originated on September 3, 2021, when the minor went to a forest to gather crops. The accused, Sahil alias Kala and Risal alias Sussa, allegedly raped her at gunpoint. They also took photos and videos of the incident and threatened to share them online if she spoke out. Due to fear, the victim initially did not report the crime.
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Additional Sessions Judge Dr Ashu Sanjeev Tinjan delivered the verdict. The court ruled that time spent in custody during the trial would be deducted from their sentences. The spokesperson for Nuh police confirmed this detail. Both convicts are residents of Autha village in Nuh district.
The situation escalated when material related to the case began circulating on social media. This prompted the victim's mother to file a complaint at the police station. An FIR was subsequently registered at Pinangwa police station on September 22, 2021.
Investigation and Arrest
Following the registration of the FIR, both accused were arrested and placed in judicial custody. The police gathered necessary evidence during their investigation, as stated by the spokesperson. This evidence played a crucial role in securing the convictions.
The court's decision reflects a strong stance against crimes involving minors. It underscores the importance of justice for victims and accountability for perpetrators. The case highlights ongoing efforts to address sexual offences against children.
With inputs from PTI
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