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Kerala: POCSO court finds Ashfaq Alam guilty in Aluva rape and murder of a 5-year-old girl from Bihar, conviction in 99 days after crime

“Kerala: POCSO court finds Ashfaq Alam guilty in Aluva rape and murder of a 5-year-old girl from Bihar, conviction in 99 days after crime”, Opindia, November 4 ,2023:

“On 4th November (Saturday), the Special POCSO court in Kerala’s Ernakulam pronounced verdict in the Aluva rape and murder case and found accused Ashfaq Alam guilty of all charges, including abduction, murder, and rape of a five-year-old girl. The child was the daughter of migrant workers from Bihar.

The body of the minor victim was found dumped in a sack in a marshy area behind a local market in the nearby Aluva area on 29th July.

It was found a day after the minor was abducted, brutally raped, and killed by Alam, who lived in the same building as the victim. The prosecution was able to prove Alam’s crime before the special court……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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