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Christo and islamic boys do what they do best: gang rape a Hindu girl (note that Varghese is a Kerala Syrian christian name) -
http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...269&SKIN=B
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Sexual Abuse of Hindu Student - 'MINORITY' boys convicted</b>
25/02/2009 14:41:02Â
Three convicted in SME ragging case
PNS | Kottayam
Special Court judge K Sasidharan Nair of Kottayam on Wednesday pronounced guilty first three of the total nine accused in the case relating to the sexual abuse of a junior Nursing girl student at the School of Medical Education (SME) at Arupukkara. The punishment for the convicted trio would be announced on Thursday.
The court concluded that final-year nursing students <b>Ranjith Varghese of Kollam, Sherin of Muvattupuzha and Shefeeq Yusuf from Athirampuzha. First, second and third accused respectively, had abused the girl sexually in the name of ragging.</b> The crime was committed on October 21, 2005. <b>The judge observed that the crime of the convicts included gang rape.</b> The other six accused were acquitted for want of convincing evidence.
Legal experts said that the court had found the accused guilty under Sections 376 and 342 and the Act against ragging in colleges. They said the trio could be punished up to ten years in prison. They pointed out that ragging itself was seen by Judiciary as a horrible crime and the offence here included rape as well. The trial in the case had started on October 21, 2008, exactly three years since the day the crime was committed.
The nine persons accused in the case had included students, college authorities and even a doctor outside the college. The other accused in the case were nursing students Ashley Varghese, Robin Paul and Dibin Philip Perumal, KM Mariyam, then principal of the SME Nursing College, Dr Muraleedharan Nair, former director, SME and Dr Saibunnisa Beevi, head of the department of psychiatry, Medical College Hospital, Kottayam.
Prime accused Renjith Varghese and the other accused students, Sherin, Shafeeq Yusuf, Ashley Varghese, Robin Paul and Dibin Philip were charged for illegal confinement, molestation, procuring a girl for rape, administration of psychotropic substance, gang-rape and criminal intimidation. They have also been charged under Section 4 of the Kerala Prohibition of Ragging Act.
Twenty-seven witnesses were examined by the Prosecution in the case while thriy exhibits were produced in the court. There were 32 documents and the defendants examined seven witnesses. There were a total of 115 witnesses.
According to the prosecution, a few male students of the School of Medical Education had sexually tortured and gang-raped a first-year girl student in the name of ragging in an isolated laboratory at the institution on October 21, 2005. The authorities concerned had allegedly tried to keep the incident as a secret, the Prosecution charged.
The case was probed by a team headed by Vinod Kumar, who was now DYSP, internal security, State Special Branch, Thrissur. Though the chargesheet in the case was filed on January 17, 2006, the trial of the case could be started only on October 21, 2008 due to various reasons. The Special Court was scheduled to pronounce the verdict on Tuesday but it was deferred to Wednesday as the preparation of the judgement was not complete.
Special Prosecutor G Mohanraj appeared for the Prosecution while MK Damodaran, Pius Kottam, Ajithkumar, PK Chithrbhanu, Sureshbabu Thomas, Thomas Mathew, CS Ajayan, Balagovindan and Anandapadmanabhan represented the defendants as counsles.
After the pronouncement of the verdict, Public Prosecutor Mohanraj said he was satisfied with the judgement. He said the Proseuction had succeeded in establishing that the accused had committed rape.
<b>âThe important contention of the Prosecution was that there had been rape. Ragging is a crime indeed but it is not as serious as rape. Now the court has found the accused guilty of rape.</b> We hope they would get punishment which would be a model,â Mohanraj said.
Gopi, father of the girl said he was relieved to hear the judgement. He hoped that the judgement would serve as a deterrent to such crimes in the future.
Meanwhile, the counsel for co-accused Dr Muraleedharan Nair said after the pronouncement of the verdict that he file damage petition against the Government now that he had been acquitted. âMy client was a reputed Government servant who had out in 26 years of service for the people.
He does not deserve to be treated like this. Now the court has found that there has been no evidence to prove his involvement in the case. We will approach the court,â the counsel said.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Christo and islamic boys do what they do best: gang rape a Hindu girl (note that Varghese is a Kerala Syrian christian name) -
http://haindavakeralam.com/HKPage.aspx?P...269&SKIN=B
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Sexual Abuse of Hindu Student - 'MINORITY' boys convicted</b>
25/02/2009 14:41:02Â
Three convicted in SME ragging case
PNS | Kottayam
Special Court judge K Sasidharan Nair of Kottayam on Wednesday pronounced guilty first three of the total nine accused in the case relating to the sexual abuse of a junior Nursing girl student at the School of Medical Education (SME) at Arupukkara. The punishment for the convicted trio would be announced on Thursday.
The court concluded that final-year nursing students <b>Ranjith Varghese of Kollam, Sherin of Muvattupuzha and Shefeeq Yusuf from Athirampuzha. First, second and third accused respectively, had abused the girl sexually in the name of ragging.</b> The crime was committed on October 21, 2005. <b>The judge observed that the crime of the convicts included gang rape.</b> The other six accused were acquitted for want of convincing evidence.
Legal experts said that the court had found the accused guilty under Sections 376 and 342 and the Act against ragging in colleges. They said the trio could be punished up to ten years in prison. They pointed out that ragging itself was seen by Judiciary as a horrible crime and the offence here included rape as well. The trial in the case had started on October 21, 2008, exactly three years since the day the crime was committed.
The nine persons accused in the case had included students, college authorities and even a doctor outside the college. The other accused in the case were nursing students Ashley Varghese, Robin Paul and Dibin Philip Perumal, KM Mariyam, then principal of the SME Nursing College, Dr Muraleedharan Nair, former director, SME and Dr Saibunnisa Beevi, head of the department of psychiatry, Medical College Hospital, Kottayam.
Prime accused Renjith Varghese and the other accused students, Sherin, Shafeeq Yusuf, Ashley Varghese, Robin Paul and Dibin Philip were charged for illegal confinement, molestation, procuring a girl for rape, administration of psychotropic substance, gang-rape and criminal intimidation. They have also been charged under Section 4 of the Kerala Prohibition of Ragging Act.
Twenty-seven witnesses were examined by the Prosecution in the case while thriy exhibits were produced in the court. There were 32 documents and the defendants examined seven witnesses. There were a total of 115 witnesses.
According to the prosecution, a few male students of the School of Medical Education had sexually tortured and gang-raped a first-year girl student in the name of ragging in an isolated laboratory at the institution on October 21, 2005. The authorities concerned had allegedly tried to keep the incident as a secret, the Prosecution charged.
The case was probed by a team headed by Vinod Kumar, who was now DYSP, internal security, State Special Branch, Thrissur. Though the chargesheet in the case was filed on January 17, 2006, the trial of the case could be started only on October 21, 2008 due to various reasons. The Special Court was scheduled to pronounce the verdict on Tuesday but it was deferred to Wednesday as the preparation of the judgement was not complete.
Special Prosecutor G Mohanraj appeared for the Prosecution while MK Damodaran, Pius Kottam, Ajithkumar, PK Chithrbhanu, Sureshbabu Thomas, Thomas Mathew, CS Ajayan, Balagovindan and Anandapadmanabhan represented the defendants as counsles.
After the pronouncement of the verdict, Public Prosecutor Mohanraj said he was satisfied with the judgement. He said the Proseuction had succeeded in establishing that the accused had committed rape.
<b>âThe important contention of the Prosecution was that there had been rape. Ragging is a crime indeed but it is not as serious as rape. Now the court has found the accused guilty of rape.</b> We hope they would get punishment which would be a model,â Mohanraj said.
Gopi, father of the girl said he was relieved to hear the judgement. He hoped that the judgement would serve as a deterrent to such crimes in the future.
Meanwhile, the counsel for co-accused Dr Muraleedharan Nair said after the pronouncement of the verdict that he file damage petition against the Government now that he had been acquitted. âMy client was a reputed Government servant who had out in 26 years of service for the people.
He does not deserve to be treated like this. Now the court has found that there has been no evidence to prove his involvement in the case. We will approach the court,â the counsel said.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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