POCSO Court Awarded 20 Years Imprisonment To The Accused

Hyderabad, Sept 29 (Maxim News): Special Session Judge for POCSO Court, Nampally Justice T. Anitha has convicted the accused person Chinthala Mankya Rao, U/Sec. 366, 376(3) & 376 (2)(n) IPC and Sec 5 (1) r/w 6 of POCSO Act to undergo rigorous Imprisonment of 20 years and to pay a fine of Rs. 10,000. .

Giving the details of the case, the Commissioner of Police, C.V Anand said that the victim aged 15 years was residing with her Paternal GrandMother. During holidays she used to visit her father’s house. In the adjacent house, the accused also resided as a tenant. The accused was abusing the victim by touching her private parts since she was in her 4 th standard. When the victim was bathing and changing her dress, the accused took photos and videos and started threatening her that he would upload them on the YOUTUBE and FACEBOOK and sexually assault her repeatedly. Further not to reveal the same to anybody otherwise he will kill her father and brother. Since April 2018, she was not getting regular periods and was suffering with stomach pain. When her Grand Mother enquired she revealed that the accused was sexually abusing her for the last 4 years. On that occasion, her GrandMother came to the Police Station Chilkalguda and shifted the victim to Bharosa Centre where her statement was recorded.

Upon the receipt of this complaint, K. Venkat Reddy Sub-Inspector of Police, P.S Chilkalguda registered FIR and took up investigation. After thorough enquiry, P. Venkata Ramana, ACP, Gopalapuram Division, Secunderabad filed chargesheet 

The Bharosa Centre has facilitated the victim’s family in Counselling, Medical support, Legal support, financial support, Submission of documents for Compensations, apart from home visit by Bharosa staff. (Maxim News)


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