
Serial Rapist Whose Death Penalty Was Cancelled Rapes & Kills 11-Year-Old in MP
In a shocking and heinous crime, an 11-year-old hearing- and speech-impaired girl was brutally raped and murdered in Madhya Pradesh. The accused, 40-year-old Ramesh, is a serial rapist who had already spent 10 years in jail for raping a five-year-old in 2003 and had received a death penalty for raping an eight-year-old in 2014. However, his death penalty was cancelled, allowing him to escape justice once again.
According to reports, the 11-year-old girl was playing outside her house in the village of Sarangpur in Morena district when Ramesh abducted her. The police received a complaint from the girl’s family on January 12, but it was only after a massive search operation that her body was found in a forest area on January 14.
The police investigation revealed that Ramesh had committed the crime after escaping from the village. He was later caught in Ujjain, where he had gone to attend the Kumbh Mela. The police said that Ramesh had planned the crime carefully and had taken the girl to the forest area where he committed the heinous act.
The incident has sent shockwaves across the state, with people demanding justice for the girl and her family. The police have registered a case under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and are investigating the matter further.
Ramesh’s criminal history is chilling. In 2003, he was arrested for raping a five-year-old girl and spent 10 years in jail. After his release, he committed another heinous crime, raping an eight-year-old girl in 2014. He was subsequently awarded the death penalty, but his sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment.
The cancellation of Ramesh’s death penalty has raised questions about the effectiveness of the justice system in the country. Many are wondering how someone with such a terrible criminal record was allowed to escape justice once again.
The incident has also highlighted the need for stricter laws and punishments to protect children from sexual abuse. The POCSO Act was introduced in 2012 to protect children from sexual abuse, but cases of child rape and murder continue to rise, highlighting the need for more effective implementation of the law.
The Madhya Pradesh government has promised to take strict action against Ramesh and ensure that he is punished to the fullest extent of the law. The police are also investigating whether Ramesh had any accomplices in the crime and are questioning several people in connection with the case.
The family of the 11-year-old girl is still grappling with the loss of their loved one. They are demanding justice and are hoping that the perpetrator will be punished severely.
As the nation mourns the loss of this innocent girl, it is essential that we take a hard look at our justice system and ensure that it is effective in protecting our children. We cannot allow monsters like Ramesh to escape justice and continue to commit heinous crimes.