Five out of 15 convicts sentenced to life in Ayanavaram sexual assault case

A special court for the exclusive trial of cases under Pocso Act on Monday sentenced five out of 15 convicts to life imprisonment in Ayanavaram rape case. The case pertains to aggravated sexual assault and aggravated penetrative assault on an 11-year-old girl with hearing impairment in Ayanavaram in 2018.

By :  migrator
Update: 2020-02-03 21:07 GMT
Sexual assault convicts arrive in a court under tight security on Monday

Chennai

Ravikumar (56), Suresh (32), Abishek(28), and Palani(40) were sentenced to undergo imprisonment for life while Rajasekaran(48) was sentenced to life in imprisonment and are eligible for premature release.


Special Judge R N Manjula, who presided over the court convicted 15 out of 17 accused on Saturday and on Monday, pronounced the quantum of sentences before the convicts. Earlier, 15 convicts were brought to the special court under tight security from Puzhal Central Prison.


Eralid Bross (58) was sentenced to seven years rigorous imprisonment(RI) and the remaining convicts – Sugumaran(60), Murugesan(54), Paramsivam(60), Jayaganesh(23), Deenadayalan(50), Jayaraman(26), Surya(23), Raja(32) and Umapathy(42) – were sentenced to five years RI. Gunasekaran (55), a gardener was acquitted and another accused Babu (36) died during the trial. While awarding the compensation to the victim, the judge said, “Considering the physical and mental trauma undergone by the victim and her family, interim of compensation of Rs 1.5 lakh should be awarded. The compensation shall be paid by the State government from the victim compensation fund or other scheme or fund prescribed under rule 7(4) and (5) of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012.”


Since it is the interim compensation, the court ordered the government to pay the compensation immediately payable through the mother or father of the victim.


The case relates to the sexual assault of a hearing-impaired minor girl by a group of 17 people, mostly plumbers, housekeepers, security guards and lift operators working in an apartment complex at Ayanavaram. The girl was allegedly sexually assaulted several times by the accused ofover seven months.


The matter came to light after the victim narrated her ordeal to her elder sister who then informed their parents following which the girl's father lodged a police complaint on July 13, 2018. Police had charged the accused under 35 sections including section 5, 6, 10, 12, 42 of POCSO Act, 354-B (Assault or use of criminal force to woman with intent to disrobe), 366 (kidnapping), 376-AB, 376-DB, 506 (i) and 506 (ii) of the IPC.

CHRONOLOGY: FROM ASSAULT TO VERDICT
JULY 13, 2018: Parents of the hearing-impaired minor girl lodged a police complaint against the assault after she narrated her ordeal to her elder sister 
JULY 16, 2018: Police arrested 17 accused working in an apartment complex at Ayanavaram and remanded them in custody on the following day 
NOVEMBER 2018 AND DECEMBER 2019: The trial was held before the Special Judge R N Manjula at a special court
FEBRUARY 1, 2020: The special court convicted 15 accused, while one died during trial and one was acquitted
FEBRUARY 3, 2020: Court sentences five to life imprisonment, four others of seven years and the remaining accused of five years
INTERIM COMPENSATION
Rs 1.5 lakh will be paid as interim compensation from the Victim Compensation Fund to the family

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