Hindustan Times (Delhi)

IT exec gets death for raping, killing 7-yr-old girl in TN

- KV Lakshmana klakshmana@htlive.com

ON DECEMBER 2, THE ACCUSED ALLEGEDLY MURDERED HIS MOTHER WHEN SHE WAS ALONE AT HOME, STOLE HER JEWELLERY AND ESCAPED TO MUMBAI

CHENNAI: A Mahila court in Chengalpet near Chennai on Monday convicted a 23-year-old IT profession­al of raping and murdering a seven-year-old girl in February 2017 and sentenced him to death.

S Daswant is also facing a separate case of killing his mother in December 2017 after he came out on bail in September.

According to the prosecutio­n, Daswant lured the girl into his flat on February 6, 2017, raped and killed her, packed her body in a bag and set it afire on a highway. He lived in the same residentia­l complex as the victim in Mangadu near Porur on the outskirts of Chennai.

Police said he used to lure children to his flat after he bought a puppy. He was arrested for the rape and murder but secured bail on technical grounds in September. The court handed him a sentence of 46 years in jail on various counts.

Of this 31 years sentence is for kidnapping, raping a minor girl and destroying evidence, theft and robbery.

Under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), Daswant was awarded another 15 years sentence, making it virtually impossible for him to ever come out of prison before his death sentence is carried out.

“It is death by hanging,” pro- nounced special judge P Velumurgan sentencing the youth after the trial lasting few months. The judgment was hailed by slogan shouting people thronging the court premises.

Daswant got bail on technical grounds in September after the police failed to file a charge sheet within 90 days of his arrest. After his release on bail, he was living with his parents.

On December 2, he allegedly murdered his mother S Sarala when she was alone at home, stole her jewellery and escaped to Mumbai. He was arrested in Mumbai by a special team of Chennai police on December 6.

The court examined 30 witnesses, 45 documents and 19 pieces of evidence.

Daswant had in a written statement to the judge owned up his crime and asked the court to dispense with the trial. Judge P Velumuruga­n insisted on the trial which was held in camera.

Only the judge, the accused, his lawyers and witnesses were present.

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