The Bombay High Court yesterday confirmed the death sentence handed by a Sangli Sessions Court to a 22-year-old for kidnapping and murdering a nine-year-old girl
The HC noted that Paswan was unable to explain convincingly how he knew the location of the girl’s body and school bag. The bench observed: “The accused had been stalking the victim and therefore knew for certain that she would be found at 10.30 am at the Murgaai temple playing with the children.
The accused had suddenly appeared from nowhere and had forcibly taken the victim along with him. The accused had not only satisfied his carnal lust, but then apprehending that the victim may identify him as the perpetrator of the crime, had thrown her in the well. The accused had shown no compunction in committing this gruesome act on a victim. Children are considered to be soft targets as they offer little or no resistance.
The accused has not shown any remorse when he was questioned by the police in front of the mob and has shown no remorse or regret during the trial as well as when he was questioned about the sentence to be awarded to him. The accused has committed this offence in a most gruesome and grotesque manner, which is not only repulsive but shocks the collective conscience of society. ”u00a0
