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Mad India, a paradise for rapists

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In recent years, India has become a country with a high incidence of rape, which is deeply alarming. Recall that we often see news from India, in addition to all kinds of bizarre rape cases against China, people feel that India does not belong to this world, they seem to live in a primitive barbaric era.

Mad India, a paradise for rapists

In India, caste is deeply rooted in the heart, in which women are far lower than men, and Indian society prefers sons. Women are threatened at every stage of their lives: violence, lack of health care, discrimination, prejudice, neglect, poor diet, and lack of attention to personal health and well-being, especially sexual crimes against women. According to reports, the Indian police deliberately and low-key the crime of rape, often ending in "no prosecution". The cases prosecuted are usually long trials but light sentences. During this period, the work and life of the victim and her family are greatly affected, and if the victim is an unmarried woman, it will mostly affect her subsequent marriage. Therefore, many victims have no choice but to be private or even swallow their anger.

The increasing incidence of rape in India is a worrying phenomenon for Indian society. According to reports, more than 70 rapes occur every day in India, which means that every 20 minutes, a woman becomes the victim of rape. Next, we will review ten shocking cases of rape in India over the past decade.

A black bus rape case (2012)

If you're not someone who barely watches the news online, you've definitely heard of this case. Just reading the description of the case makes people sweat, and we cannot imagine the pain that the victim went through at that time.

On the night of December 16, 2012, 23-year-old female medical intern Jyoti Singh and her boyfriend went to Saket, south of Delhi, to watch the movie "The Fantasy Drifting of Young Pi," and at about 9:30 p.m. local time, they boarded a bus to prepare to go home. Feeling that the vehicle was off its normal route and the door was closed, Joti became suspicious, and when she expressed doubts and asked to get out of the car, the six men in the car began to abuse the two and ask them what they were doing so late.

Mad India, a paradise for rapists

When the boyfriend tried to stop it, he was beaten by everyone, gagged and knocked unconscious with an iron rod. Later, Jyoti was dragged to the back of the bus, beaten and stripped naked and gang-raped, and the perpetrator inserted the iron rod into her vagina and anus, and the bus continued to move throughout the process. Jyoti suffered severe trauma all over her body, and her abdomen, intestines and genitals were attacked and even pierced by iron rods.

One of the criminals, a minor, raped Joti twice and put his whole hand into her vagina, pulling her small intestine out of the body with his bare hands from the piercing wound inside the vagina.

According to the police notice, Jyoti tried to repel the attackers, biting three and leaving bite marks on the accused. After about an hour of violence, the perpetrator threw the two out of the moving car and turned around to try to kill Joti, but was unsuccessful because her boyfriend pulled her away in time. The perpetrators then cleaned the vehicle in an attempt to annihilate the evidence. Police impounded the vehicle the next day.

Around 11 p.m., a passer-by spotted the half-naked unconscious victim on the road. Passers-by called the Delhi police, who immediately rushed the two to the hospital. Jyoti received emergency treatment and received assisted breathing.

Jyoti was found that only five percent of her intestines remained in her body. Doctors believe that such a huge trauma was caused by the rusty iron rod being pulled out with great force after being inserted into the anus. The iron rod was later found by the police and was a rusty L-shaped tool for the accessories of a car jack.

While all six men were sentenced, one of the rapists, Ram Singh, committed suicide inside the prison. Four rapists were sentenced to death, while minors were sent to a detention center and released two years later, the perverted and horrific rapist remains at large.

II Hyderabad veterinary rape case (2019)

In Hyderabad, India's sixth-largest city, at 6 p.m. on November 27, 2019, a 27-year-old woman who works as a veterinarian went out, rode her motorcycle, and saw a doctor as scheduled. She didn't know that her fate on earth was coming to an end.

Mad India, a paradise for rapists

She later called her family to say she had a flat tire and a truck driver offered to help. She said she waited near a highway toll booth.

Her family has not been able to contact her since then, and has called the police to say she is missing. The next morning, a milkman found her charred body under the flyover.

Police investigations said the 27-year-old victim was gang-raped before he was killed.

The problem of rape in India is frequent, and in recent years, public sentiment has been angry about this incident. After the incident came to light, his family accused the police of being slow. In particular, some police officers even hinted at whether the victim had eloped at the time.

After that, the police dismissed three police officers who had received reports of disappearances and arrested four suspects.

The case caused an outburst of anger over the frequency of rape, and within days, mass protests led to mass incidents, and the police came under intense criticism and pressure. Many people demand that these criminals should not be allowed to escape responsibility through justice, and should be severely punished or even immediately sentenced to death.

After being detained by the police, the four suspects were taken back to the crime scene in the early morning of Friday (December 6) local time to re-identify the crime. The suspect at the scene tried to steal the policeman's gun and escape, and was shot dead by the police.

Three Delhi could not sleep in 2018, and the baby girl was raped in August

The baby's parents had work on Sunday morning, so a cousin was hired to look after the 8-month-old baby girl and 2-year-old daughter. The family lives in a poor neighborhood in the northwest corner of New Delhi.

The baby's mother, a maid, returned home in the afternoon to find the baby bleeding profusely between its legs. The baby's father told the TV station reporter that the baby's bed was covered in blood. To protect the family, the television station covered his face.

The mother asked the cousin what had happened, and he could not give a definitive answer.

So she called the police. After questioning, investigators arrested the subject, and police said the nearly 30-year-old casual worker admitted to inserting his finger into the baby girl's vagina.

IV Unao's rape case (2017)

In 2017, a woman in Unao, India, alleged that she was kidnapped and raped by Sengar, a lawmaker from India's ruling People's Party, in 2017 when she was a minor. However, the police did not take action at the time and colluded with Sengar to arrest the woman's father, who subsequently died in detention. The woman's attempt to set herself on fire in Sengar's office attracted public attention and her case was transferred out of Uttar Pradesh.

Mad India, a paradise for rapists

At the end of 2019, the trial court found Sengar guilty and sentenced him to life imprisonment with an additional clause that he would spend the rest of his life in prison, with a disciplinary fine of 2.5 million rupees (about 206,000 yuan) to be paid within a month.

The Delhi High Court in India granted Kurdish Singh Sengar, a former lawmaker from India's ruling People's Party, on temporary bail for half a month to attend his daughter's wedding, The Hindu reported on January 16, 2023.

Five cases of gang rape of an 8-year-old girl (2018)

An 8-year-old girl in Chhattisgarh, India, was gang-raped by seven boys several times over a period of more than two months. Six of them were her cousins, and one was a friend called by these cousins. Surprisingly, all the boys who committed rape were very young, the oldest as young as 13 years old and the youngest as young as 6 years old.

Police said the boys' rape of their cousins was mainly influenced by smartphones, which they used as an excuse to "take online lessons" to get mobile phones, but searched for pornographic content on their phones, and then referred to pornography. Police stressed that the suspect's parents said that there was no residual search record in the children's mobile phones, and that the boys searched and logged on these adult websites on their own initiative.

It turned out that at first, only 1 boy landed on the site, but then he found his 5 brothers to share and watch videos together. After a long time, there was a proposal to use an 8-year-old cousin to "experiment" the content of, and this proposal was approved by everyone. On one occasion, while the parents were not at home, six boys tricked the girl into the room under the pretext of playing games, and then held her down with seven hands and eight feet, and raped her separately.

In order to hide from the adults, they threatened the girl not to tell her parents, otherwise they would beat her. The girls were so frightened that they agreed to keep it a secret, and for the next two months, the boys raped the girls from time to time, and in order to scrape together the number of people in the video and seek the so-called "thrill", they also called a neighbor's child. The eight were inseparable and often sexually assaulted and abused the girls. Their courage is getting bigger and bigger, sometimes even if the parents are at home, they dare to open the video, close the door and stage the Living Spring Palace, if the parents are not busy, they will send someone to "put a whistle" at the door.

If it weren't for the fact that the girl happened to be unwell and was seen by the doctor, perhaps the abuse continued, and the parents were still unconscious. Some suspect parents said: It is normal for children to play together, so they will not deliberately think in this aspect. Another parent said he always thought his children were just taking online lessons. Although the nature is bad, the case can only be closed because of the young age of the children.

VI. The Badau Rape Case (2014)

In 2014, two girls from the Dalit Peacock community were kidnapped by their cousins and minors and hanged from a tree at the entrance of the village. The incident sparked great outrage, with even the United Nations condemning it and calling for immediate action against the perpetrators.

The two teenage girls are cousins. They disappeared on the evening of 26 May 2014, when they walked out of their homes and were allegedly abducted. Allegedly, the girls went into the fields because they did not have toilets in their homes.

The girl's parents immediately reported that the girl was missing, but the police did not take them up. The girl's parents went to the police station around midnight to beg for help finding the girl, but two officers on duty "taunted him, tore up his report documents and told him to come back in the morning".

Hours later, the girl's body was found hanging from a tree about a kilometer from her home. A large number of villagers gathered at the scene to prevent the police from removing the body, fearing that the police would say that the girl had committed suicide. Family members of the victims claimed police were sheltering the attackers.

Local autopsy results confirmed that the girl was hanged after being sexually assaulted.

But the bureau said it concluded from a series of scientific evidence that followed that the two girls were not sexually assaulted.

Kenson Prasat, spokesman for India's Central Bureau of Investigation, said on Thursday (27th): "Based on about 40 scientific reports, we have reason to conclude that the two girls killed in the Bushon case were not raped and killed as stated in the preliminary information report." ”

"The conclusion of the investigation is that this is a suicide."

VII Mumbai Rampant Case (2013)

On a normal Thursday afternoon in 2013, four young men were playing cards as usual, when suddenly Mohammed Qassem Sheikh's phone rang, announcing that it was time for hunting. He told a friend that he had found his prey. When the owner asked what they were going to hunt, he replied, "A beautiful fawn." ”

When the two men rushed out, the owner smiled proudly, thinking that they just didn't want to lose.

Mad India, a paradise for rapists

Two hours later, a 22-year-old photojournalist struggled out of an abandoned building. She was gang-raped by five men, one of whom also asked her to mimic pornographic videos played on her phone. After she left, the men dispersed, and those who had wives or mothers went back to their homes; It's time for dinner. In their heads, none of the previous victims called the police. Why did this victim call the police?

However, 12 hours after the incident, the female victim showed "great courage" and followed the progress of the investigation through television from her hospital bed. Relatives and friends said that the report did not break her, but made her stronger. Despite the severe physical and mental trauma, she was able to talk about the case and even decided to complete an internship at a magazine. She has been interning at the magazine for 3 and a half months.

The victim's mother did not know at first that her daughter had been sexually assaulted. Relatives said that on the night of the incident, she called her mother at the hospital to tell her that she had had a small accident, and in order not to make her mother miserable, she assured her that she was fine.

A court in Mumbai, India, heard the case and sentenced three male convicts found guilty of rape to death by hanging. This is the first time in the history of Indian justice that the death penalty has been imposed on a rapist, which has caused great repercussions in India.

8. Gang rape by police in India (2013)

According to the British "Daily Mail" report, India once again a horrific rape case, a 20-year-old female college student was drugged by the canteen owner, illegally confined to adultery for 17 months, the most gnashing is that three police officers came to the door to investigate and found the female victim, not only did not help, but also gang-raped her.

The female victim said that when she ate in the TRR Engineering College cafeteria last April, the canteen owner, Singh, drugged her in the food to stun her, then took her to a housing in Hyderabad, raped and abused her several times, and tied her with a belt, where she had been forced to have an abortion. During this time, a neighbor complained to the police, and three police officers came to the door to investigate, but they gang-raped her instead of rescuing her.

In May last year, the female victim stole Singh's phone to call her family for help, and the family called the police, but the police did not accept it until September 4 this year, when she opened the door and fled while Singh was drunk.

The victim also stated that Singh had claimed to know prosecutors and powerful persons, would not be prosecuted even if he committed crimes, and claimed to have raped and killed Muslim women. The victim claimed that "I am the fifth victim to be raped, killed or abandoned by him".

The rape sparked outrage in the region, with more than 15,000 people taking to the streets to protest. Rape cases in India are serious, and a female university student in New Delhi was gang-raped and killed on a bus late last year, sparking a wave of anti-rape demonstrations and forcing the authorities to increase the criminal responsibility of sex offenders, who were sentenced to death.

IX The case of Suzit Jordan

On the evening of February 6, 2012, Jordan first met five youths at a nightclub on Park Street, and when she left, they offered to send her home. Soon after, she was gang-raped by five people in a moving car, and she was later dumped opposite the Kolkata Club.

While the media and police initially ensured that information on the names of the victims was withheld, as is customary in India, she later publicly revealed her identity, a 37-year-old mother of two, to encourage other survivors to speak out.

After revealing his identity, Jordan said: "Why should I hide my identity, it's not even my fault? Why should I be ashamed of what I didn't produce? I have suffered atrocities, I have been tortured, I have been raped, I am fighting, I will fight.

At the time of her death, three of the five men accused of raping Jordan inside a moving car had been arrested and put on trial, though they denied the allegations. The remaining two, including the main suspect, have not yet been arrested.

The names of the defendants were the absconding Mohommad Ali and Kader Khan (then Nusrat Jahan's boyfriend), as well as the detained Nasir Khan, Ruman Khan (Ruman Khan alias Tussi) and Sumit Bajaj.

One of the main defendants was Kadir Khan, the boyfriend of Bangladeshi TV star Nusrat Jahan who later became a member of parliament for Basilirhat . Five years later, Khan was picked up by West Bengal police from a hideout in Noida.

The other defendants, Naser Khan, Ruman Khan and Sumit Bajaj, were arrested in February 2012. On 10 December 2015, the Kolkata City Court found all five defendants guilty. The defendant was found guilty of sections 120(B) (conspiracy to commit an offence), 506 (criminal intimidation), 323 (intentional infliction of injury), 34 (joint intent) and 376(2)(g) (gang rape). The three defendants in custody (Naser, Ruman and Sumit) were sentenced to 10 years in prison months after the victim died of encephalitis.

Four years after the incident, the main defendants, Khan and Muhammad Ali, were arrested in Noida on September 30, 2016, taken back to Kolkata and presented in court. In mid-June 2020, Sumit Bajaji was released 20 months before the end of his sentence for "good behavior." Social impact[edit]

The case sparked widespread debate in the media, with some political and social commentators slandering Jordan's character and West Bengal's chief minister calling her a liar and accusing her of trying to embarrass the government, a position that sparked national outrage. [5]

On March 13, 2015, Jordan died of meningoencephalitis at the age of 40. [2]

10 Bishop rape (2014)

Bishop of India of the Catholic Church of Franco Mulakar. He served as bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Jalandal from 2013 until his arrest in 2018 for raping a nun. He was the first bishop in the Indian Catholic Church to be arrested on charges of involvement in a rape case.

In January 2022, the Kerala District Court acquitted him without witnesses changing their statements. The court heard 39 witnesses in the case, who were acquitted. He was forced by the Vatican to resign as Bishop of Jalandal and in June 2023, the Pope accepted his resignation.

In June 2018, a nun accused the bishop of rape and filed a complaint with Kerala police. The nun claims she was raped thirteen times by Muracal between 2014 and 2016, when he visited the St. Francis Mission in Kuravilangard.

Murakar said these were stories made up by the nuns but were only in retaliation for him, after a woman filed an accusation in 2016 that the nun had an extramarital affair with her husband, and the nun was removed from her abbot after an investigation.

On September 21, 2018, Kerala police arrested him. A Kerala magistrate extended his judicial detention until 20 October 2018 for 14 days. The Kerala High Court rejected the bishop's first application for bail on the grounds that prima facie evidence in the case was conclusive.

On January 14, 2022, the Additional Court of Sessions acquitted him. The judge noted that the nuns' evidence contained "exaggeration and embellishment" as a basis for acquittal, and that "if it is not feasible to separate true from false, the only available method when grain and chaff are inextricably mixed together is to discard the evidence altogether."

The Court also found that the complainant's statements were inconsistent and noted that her original version of the doctor contradicted the present case. The verdict was widely opposed, including letters posted on social media in support of the complainant and five other nuns who supported her. Meanwhile, the nuns and prosecutors are appealing to the High Court against the verdict.

To this day, the case remains unfinished.

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