police announced on tuesday that all six suspects in the gang rape of a 17-year-old girl in a car in Hyderabad, including five children, had been apprehended. Five of the accused, including a major, were charged with penetrative sex, while the sixth, a minor who is claimed to be the son of an MLA, was charged with molestation. The son of a leader of the ruling telangana rashtra samithi (TRS), who heads a government organisation, is among the four minors implicated in the gang rape. The incident was likewise committed in a government-hired Innova vehicle.
Three of the five suspects, according to the authorities, were minors. However, police Commissioner C.V. anand said during a press conference on tuesday night that one of the accused, who had been believed to be a major, was only a month shy of turning 18. The police head stated that they have substantial evidence against individuals who committed gang rape and that they will be tried in a special court and that they might face a sentence of not less than 20 years in jail, life imprisonment until death, or perhaps the death penalty.
Sections 376 D (gang rape), 323 (causing pain), Section 5g read with 6 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 366 and 366 A (kidnapping), and Section 67 of the Information technology Act have been filed against the five accused. The sixth Child in Conflict with the Law (CCL) did not rape the victim, but he kissed her in the car. He was charged under Sections 354, 323 of the IPC and Sections 9 G and 10 of the POCSO Act. He could face a sentence of 5-7 years in prison. The CCLs took the recordings while kissing the girl inside the car, according to the police Commissioner, and then disseminated them on social media.
Three of the five suspects, according to the authorities, were minors. However, police Commissioner C.V. anand said during a press conference on tuesday night that one of the accused, who had been believed to be a major, was only a month shy of turning 18. The police head stated that they have substantial evidence against individuals who committed gang rape and that they will be tried in a special court and that they might face a sentence of not less than 20 years in jail, life imprisonment until death, or perhaps the death penalty.
Sections 376 D (gang rape), 323 (causing pain), Section 5g read with 6 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 366 and 366 A (kidnapping), and Section 67 of the Information technology Act have been filed against the five accused. The sixth Child in Conflict with the Law (CCL) did not rape the victim, but he kissed her in the car. He was charged under Sections 354, 323 of the IPC and Sections 9 G and 10 of the POCSO Act. He could face a sentence of 5-7 years in prison. The CCLs took the recordings while kissing the girl inside the car, according to the police Commissioner, and then disseminated them on social media.
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