Indian court finds 5 men guilty of gang raping Danish tourist
A COURT in India convicted five men yesterday in the gang rape of a Danish tourist in New Delhi in 2014, a crime which put India’s record on sexual violence back in the spotlight.
The five were found guilty of the rape and robbery of the 52-year-old woman, who was attacked at knifepoint after losing her way as she returned to her hotel in central Delhi in 2014.
“I pronounce all the accused guilty. Arguments (on sentencing) to be held on June 9,” Additional Sessions Judge Ramesh Kumar told the court in the capital.
Three others charged over the attack are being tried separately in the juvenile justice system. A ninth accused, an adult, died before the end of the trial.
Under new tougher laws the minimum punishment for gang rape is imprisonment for 20 years along with a fine while the maximum is life.
The Danish woman, travelling alone and in Delhi after visiting the Taj Mahal, approached a group of men for directions as she returned to an area popular with backpackers.
The assault in January 2014 was the latest in a series of sex attacks on foreigners in India which reignited concerns about women’s safety in the country.
A Polish woman was drugged and raped as she traveled to Delhi with her young daughter in a car, just before the attack on the Danish woman.
The government toughened jail sentences for rapists and overhauled policing procedures in the wake of the gang rape of a Delhi student on a moving bus in December 2012. She later died in a Singapore hospital.
That attack sparked furious mass street protests about high levels of violence against women, as well as global headlines about the treatment of women in India.
The five accused yesterday showed little emotion as the verdicts were read out. Neither the victim nor members of her family were in court.
Immediately after the incident, the victim gave a detailed statement to police before leaving for home.
She returned to India in July the following year to record her in-camera testimony before the trial court judge, and identify the accused.
The prosecution submitted that the evidence irrefutably proved the case against the accused but the suspects pleaded not guilty, claiming that they had been framed by police.
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