Bangkok Post

Gang leader sentenced to death

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CURUP: The leader of an Indonesian gang who murdered and gang-raped a schoolgirl was sentenced to death in a high-profile case that led to the introducti­on of tougher punishment­s for child sex offenders.

Zainal was handed the death penalty at a court on western Sumatra island while four other men were sentenced to 20 years each over the case on Thursday. The murder and gang-rape of the 14-year-old, who was attacked by a group of men and boys in April as she made her way back from school, shocked the country and sparked a national debate about a failure to tackle endemic sexual violence.

President Joko Widodo responded to growing anger about the case in May by introducin­g tough new punishment­s for child sex offenders, including a maximum penalty of death, chemical castration and forcing convicted paedophile­s to wear electronic monitoring devices.

Following the discovery of the teenager’s body tied up and naked in the woods, police arrested 13 people over the attack while one alleged perpetrato­r is still at large. Zainal, a 23-year-old who like many Indonesian­s goes by one name, was sentenced to death for premeditat­ed murder, which was a crime already punishable by death before the new laws were introduced.

“This sentence was handed down because the defendant was the one who persuaded other defendants [to commit the crime],” presiding judge Heny Farida told the court in the town of Curup.

The mother of the victim shouted in protest after the verdicts were handed down, demanding all the defendants be sentenced to death. Asrorun Niam Sholeh, chairman of government-backed rights group the National Commission for Child Protection, welcomed the decision to hand down the death penalty and said it highlighte­d that child sex attacks were “an extraordin­ary crime”. The others involved in the case, who were all minors, have already been jailed with most receiving 10-year sentences.

The attack captured national attention when reports of the incident went viral on social media, prompting tens of thousands to sign online petitions and sparking protests in the capital Jakarta. It has drawn comparison­s with the fatal gang-rape of a student on a bus in Delhi in 2012, which sparked mass protests and led to an overhaul of India’s rape laws.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Five men, part of a gang of 14 men and boys, convicted for the rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl sit before judges during sentencing in Curup on Thursday.
REUTERS Five men, part of a gang of 14 men and boys, convicted for the rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl sit before judges during sentencing in Curup on Thursday.

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