Six convicted over notorious Indian gang rape

Six men have been found guilty of the rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in India, with two policemen also charged with destruction of evidence

An Indian woman holds a poster with a portrait of Asifa, an 8 year-old girl who was grazing her family's ponies in the forests of the Himalayan foothills when she was kidnapped and her mutilated body found in the woods a week later, in Srinagar, India.

An Indian woman holds a poster with a portrait of the 8 year-old girl who was raped and murdered. Source: AAP

Six men were convicted on Monday over the notorious 2018 gang rape and murder in India of a young girl from a Muslim nomadic tribe that provoked horror and stoked inter-religious tensions.

Sexual violence, including against children, is rife in India and outrage over the so-called Kathua case contributed to the government imposing the death penalty for child rapists.

According to the charge sheet, the eight-year-old girl was abducted and taken to a village in the Kathua district of the northern Indian region of Jammu on 10 January last year.
In an ordeal lasting five days, she was sedated and held in a Hindu temple, repeatedly raped and then strangled and beaten to death.

The six Hindu men were due to be sentenced later, prosecution lawyer Mubeen Farooqui told reporters outside the court in Pathankot, in Punjab state.

They face the death penalty with a minimum of life imprisonment.

A seventh man was acquitted while an eighth person, who was underage, faces a separate trial.
Kashmiri traders hold placards during a protest calling for justice after 8-year-old girl Ashifa Bano was raped and murdered in Srinagar, India, 13 April 2018.
Kashmiri traders hold placards during a protest calling for justice after 8-year-old girl who was raped and murdered in Srinagar, India, 13 April 2018. Source: AAP
"We have not yet got a copy of the judgement yet and will have to wait for details," defence lawyer Ankur Sharma said.

"Six of the accused have been found guilty and one has been acquitted."

Police wary of protests

The case sparked two days of violent protests in Jammu and demonstrations in several other places across India, including in New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.

Jammu and Kashmir is India's only Muslim-majority state, but the southern Jammu region - where the rape and murder took place - is Hindu-dominated.

On Monday hundreds of police were on duty in Pathankot for the trial.

Wary of new protests, security was also heavy in Kathua town and surrounding Muslim areas.

 


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