Odisha court awards life to 5 for raping minor

The Asian Age.  | Akshaya Kumar Sahoo

India, Crime

The sixth accused, a juvenile, was sent to a correction home.

They all were found guilty under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. (Representational image)

SAMBALPUR: A fast track court in Odisha on Saturday evening awarded life imprisonment to five accused involved in a gangrape case.

The sixth accused, a juvenile, was sent to a correction home.

The case was heard by Additional District Judge (ADJ) Santosh Panda who completed the hearing holding court for 14 hours at a stretch.

The court delivered the verdict within a record 30 days. The court also slapped a fine of Rs 50,000 each on the accused.

The six accused are Afzal Raja, Tinu Sahu, Hadu Panchabihar, Ashirvad Behera, Abhilash Panchabihar and a minor of Sason Bazaaarpada here.

They all were found guilty under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

On May 2, a 14-year-old girl from Sasan town in the district was gang-raped by six people including a minor on May 2.

Unable to bear the trauma, the girl had later committed suicide by hanging herself when her family members were away at work.

The prosecution had 21 witnesses who were asked to be present on Saturday.

The Sambalpur police after completing the probe had filed chargesheet within 15 days.

Sambalpur SP Sanjiv Arora said though the victim had committed suicide their purpose was to give speedy justice for her family.

The locals and intellectuals said the quick verdict would boost public faith in the judicial system.

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