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Man Convicted of Molesting Two Young Girls Receives 104-Year Sentence

Title: Accused Sentenced to 104 Years in a Shocking POCSO Case, Faces Additional Charges for Molesting Eight-Year-Old Girl

Subtitle: Justice served as Special Fast Track Court delivers a strong verdict

17 October 2023, 08:10 AM IST – By Vinod

Summary:

Convicted Molester Receives Maximum Sentence for Second POCSO Case

In a startling turn of events, the accused, who was recently sentenced to 100 years in jail for molesting a three-and-a-half-year-old girl, has now been handed an additional punishment of 104 years for another POCSO case. The Special Fast Track Court, presided over by Judge Adoor A. Sameer Vinod (32), delivered this unprecedented verdict at Punnala Kadikaman Vinod House, Pathanapuram.

The Details:

Second Case Involves Molesting Eight-Year-Old Girl

The accused, now facing a total of 204 years in prison, was found guilty of molesting an eight-year-old girl, who happens to be the sister of the earlier victim. The disturbing incident took place when the younger girl was just three and a half years old, making the older victim even more affected by this heinous crime.

Furthermore, along with his prison term, the perpetrator has been slapped with a hefty fine of Rs 4,20,000. The judgment explicitly states that the fine must be paid to the Atijiv fund.

In relation to this case, the court has released a close relative of the accused and a woman – second accused – with a warning. The woman, although aware of the incident, failed to report it to the authorities, leading to charges against her.

Considering the gravity of the crimes committed, the accused has been rightly sentenced to a cumulative prison term of 204 years for both cases. This ensures that justice is served and would act as a deterrent for potential offenders.

Case Background and Investigation

The crime unfolded within the premises where the accused had previously resided. It wasn’t until two months later that the victim’s mother, while teaching her second-grade daughter about Gandhiji, urged her to always share the truth. It was during this instructive moment that the child bravely disclosed the abuse she and her younger sister had endured.

Promptly, the mother approached the police, lodging a formal complaint. The investigation was diligently carried out by Adoor CI in 2021, with TD Prajeesh overseeing the case. P. Smithajohn, representing the prosecution, presented a strong argument against the accused.

Conclusion:

This verdict sends a powerful message that heinous crimes against children will not go unpunished. It emphasizes the urgency of creating a safe and secure environment for our young ones. The exemplary sentence served to the accused aims to protect the society at large and prevent any further incidents of this nature.

Justice has prevailed, and the legal system has indeed worked diligently to ensure that the accused faces the full consequences of his despicable actions.

17 October 2023, 08:10 AM IST Vinod

Door: The accused, who received a sentence of 100 years in the case of molesting a three-and-a-half-year-old girl, was sentenced to 104 years in another POCSO case within a week. Special Fast Track Court Judge Adoor A. Sameer Vinod (32) sentenced to 104 years in prison at Punnala Kadikaman Vinod House, Pathanapuram, in a case of molesting an eight-year-old girl who was the sister of a three and one girl. -half the age of a girl who had been molested before.

A fine of Rs 4,20,000 has also been imposed. The judgment also states that the fine should be paid to Atijiv.

In this case, Vinod’s close relative and the second accused woman were released by the court with a warning. The crime against the woman was that she knew about the incident but did not inform the concerned people.

The accused should spend 20 years in prison in the present case as it is enough to serve the sentence together. There is a total of 20 years to be served in the first case as well.

The child was subdued in the house where the accused lived earlier. Two months after the incident, her mother told the eight-year-old girl, who studies in class two, not to lie to anyone while narrating a lesson about Gandhiji. It was during this period that the child told his mother about the abuse he and his younger sister had suffered. Adoor then went to the police and registered a case. Adoor CI in 2021 The case was investigated by TD Prajeesh. Advocate for the prosecution. P. Smithajohn appeared.

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