
Serial Rapist Whose Death Penalty Was Cancelled Rapes & Kills 11-Year-Old in MP
In a shocking incident that has sent shockwaves across the country, a 40-year-old man who was earlier sentenced to death for raping an eight-year-old girl in 2014 has allegedly committed another heinous crime. Ramesh, who had escaped after committing the crime, has been arrested for raping and murdering an 11-year-old hearing- and speech-impaired girl in Madhya Pradesh.
The incident took place in the state’s Katni district, where the 11-year-old girl was found dead near a forest area on January 20. An investigation was launched, and after a thorough probe, the police finally arrested Ramesh, who was on the run since the crime.
Ramesh’s criminal history is nothing short of terrifying. In 2003, he was arrested and sentenced to 10 years in jail for raping a five-year-old girl. However, in 2014, he was sentenced to death for raping an eight-year-old girl. But, in a shocking twist, his death penalty was cancelled, allowing him to walk free.
The latest crime is a stark reminder of the fact that even those who have been convicted of such heinous crimes can still pose a threat to society. Ramesh’s arrest has raised questions about the effectiveness of the justice system in India, particularly when it comes to cases of sexual violence against children.
The 11-year-old victim, who was hearing- and speech-impaired, was allegedly lured by Ramesh with promises of a job and taken to a secluded area, where he raped and murdered her. The police investigation revealed that Ramesh had planned the crime meticulously, using his previous experience of committing such heinous crimes to his advantage.
The police officials involved in the investigation have expressed shock and outrage at the brutality of the crime. “This is a case of extreme brutality,” said a police official. “The accused has shown no remorse for his crimes and seems to have no regard for human life.”
Ramesh’s arrest has brought relief to the family of the victim, who had been living in fear after the crime. “We are grateful that the police have finally caught the accused,” said the victim’s father. “We hope that justice is served and that Ramesh is punished severely for his crimes.”
The case has also highlighted the need for stricter laws and punishments for those who commit such crimes. “This case is a stark reminder of the need for tougher laws and harsher punishments for those who commit crimes against children,” said a child rights activist. “We need to ensure that those who commit such crimes are punished severely and that they do not get away with such heinous acts.”
The government has also come under fire for cancelling Ramesh’s death penalty in the previous case. “It is unacceptable that Ramesh’s death penalty was cancelled, allowing him to walk free and commit another heinous crime,” said a government official. “We will ensure that those who commit crimes against children are punished severely and that they do not get away with such heinous acts.”
The case is a stark reminder of the fact that crime can happen anywhere, and that even those who have been convicted of such heinous crimes can still pose a threat to society. It is a wake-up call for all of us to come together and demand stronger laws and punishments for those who commit crimes against children.