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PRESENTERS
ASHIT MANDAL
NAVNEET JAKHMOLA
SUBHAJIT DASGUPTA
RAJIV PATEL
SUSHMIT BANERJEE
Presentation
On
“Rape Victims“
CONTENTS
 What is Rape?
 Types of Rape
 Reasons of Rape
 Cases
 Conclusion
 Q & A
RAPE?
 What is Rape?
According to Indian Penal Code
[IPC] Act 375.
Rape is forced, unlawful sexual
intercourse.
 Without the victim’s “Consent”.
 It can happen to both men and
women of any age.
Is Rape
And
Sexual Harassment similar?
NO
In sexual harassment, the victims are
physically harmed which showcases male
dominance, whereas,
In rape, the victim’s are ravished like an
animal for the fulfillment of desire and lust
of another.
 Acquaintance Rape / Date Rape
 Spousal Rape
 Gang Rape
 Minor Rape
 College Campus Rape
 Statutory Rape
 Prison Rape
 War Rape
 Rape Within the Military
 Corrective Rape
1) Acquaintance Rape / Date Rape: -
When the victim & the rapist know each other.
E.g. - Rapes of co-workers, schoolmates, friends.
2) Spousal/Marital/Wife/Husband Rape: -
Rape between a married or a de facto couple (who are
behaving like a couple but not married)
3) Gang Rape: -
When a group of people participate in the rape of a
single victim.
4) Minor Rape: -
When a child is raped by an adult.
E.g. - Parent or Close Relatives, School
Teachers, Religious Authorities, or Therapists.
5) College Campus Rape: -
When Rape is done inside College premises by college
aged men and women.
6) Statutory Rape: -
Adults engaging in consensual sexual relations with
sexually mature minors under the age of consent.
7) Prison Rape: –
Rapes which happen in prison, mainly homosexual, (since
prisons are separated by sex). Attacker is most commonly
another inmate, but prison guards may also be involved,
primarily in female prisons.
8) War Rape: -
During war, rape is often used as means of psychological
warfare in order to humiliate the enemy and undermine
their morale.
9) Rape Within the Military: -
When men & women are sexually harassed in the military.
10) Corrective Rape: -
Corrective Rape is a criminal practice in South
Africa, whereby men rape lesbian women, purportedly as
a means of "curing" the woman of her sexual orientation.
 To Procreate [Reproductive Strategy].
 To Get Rid of Frustration.
 Right to Control
 Biological Reasons.
CASES
 Orissa Nun Rape Case
 Mass Rape in Uttar Pradesh
 Man Raped in Karachi
ORISSA NUN RAPE CASE
DATE - 25/08/2008
VICTIM - Sr. Meena Lalita Barwa, 29, Roman Catholic NUN
CRIME LOCATION - JanaVikas Building, Kandhamal Distt.,
Orissa
ACCUSED - 50 Hindu Extremists of Bajrang Dal
REASON - Revenge for the killing of VHP Leader Swami
Laxmananda Saraswati
CASE DETAILS :-
 The mob dragged her from the place she was hiding to the diocesan
Social Action Center and raped her.
 Father Chellan [a Catholic Priest] who accompanied her was beaten on
resistance.
 Two men stood on either of her hands as another one destroyed her
chastity.
 After that she was forced to parade naked for about half a kilometer, on
resistance she was slapped and beaten with lathis on her back.
 Instead of stopping the mob, the Police stood there and watched the
whole show.
ACTIONS TAKEN :-
 After a long painful year of waiting and pleading to the Govt. of Orissa for
CBI Enquiry around 17 people (two of them were leading accused) were
arrested.
 The final accused was arrested in the 3rd TIP (Test Identification Parade).
THE CASE IS STILL NOT CLOSED AND JUSTICE IS STILL AWAITED.
MASS RAPE IN U.P.
DATE - 30/07/2007
VICTIMS - Bitana (22), Sadrunnisa (50), Salamunnisa (40), Shafiqunnisa
(23), Khairunnisa (21) and Tajemun, Member’s of SAIN [Muslim]
Community, Females and also some unidentified CHILDREN
CRIME LOCATION - Vill. Dhanni Deeh under Sirsia P.S., Shravasti Distt.,
Eastern Uttar Pradesh
ACCUSED - Members and Supporters of PANDIT [Brahmin] Community
REASON - Revenge as a Sain community boy [Saleem Rahman] eloped
with the elder daughter [Vandana Dwivedi] of the former village
Pradhan of Pandit Community
CASE DETAILS
 Trouble started on 7th July 2007 when Saleem (24) and Vandana (18-20) both ran
away from their respective houses together.
 Pandit community members threatened of “dire consequences” to all the
villagers if the girl is not returned on 8th. Family of the boy leave the village in the
same evening.
 Police arrests 4 people and seizes a mobile phone and one TATA Walky so that no
SOS or news goes out of the village on 9th evening.
 On 10th July at 8:30 a.m., 400-500 people allegedly gathered at the behest of
Ashok Mishra, younger brother of a minister in the UP government.
 Sain people tried to escape but were surrounded by neighboring villagers &
forcibly returned to their village which had only two exit routes. Around 9:30 a.m.
more people gathered with the supporters and started closing in on the village.
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ACTIONS TAKEN
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MAN RAPED IN KARACHI
DATE - 27/01/2009
VICTIM - KHALIL, 23, Male, MUSLIM
CRIME LOCATION - Neelum Colony, Clifton, Karachi
ACCUSED - 3 Women [One Middle Aged, Two in their
early 20’s]
CASE DETAILS :-
 On Jan 27th at around 11.30 p.m. three women abducted Khalil.
 He was working at the restaurant when 3 women came and told him that they
will show him their house in which he has to deliver food later.
 On the way to their home they gave him some sweet and later reaching at their
place gave him milk after consuming which he became unconscious.
 When he gained consciousness he found himself tied onto a bed.
 They kept him in their custody for 4 days and sexually assaulted him several
times.
 When his condition became critical due to multiple discharges, they dumped him
at a desolate place near Qayyumabad River. Somehow he managed to stop a
passing motor vehicle as his genitals were bleeding & he could not walk properly.
 Medico-legal officers Dr Nisar Shah and Dr Aftab Channar are examining him.
ACTIONS TAKEN :-
 Police is still probing the case and hopes to crack it soon.
 ASP Asad Raza believes that the women belonged to rich families of Karachi’s
Clifton Area.
 Swiss Diplomat Rape Case
SWISS DIPLOMAT RAPE
CASE
DATE - 14/10/2003
VICTIM - Name Unrevealed, 35, Swiss Diplomat,
Female
CRIME LOCATION - Car park of Siri Fort Auditorium
ACCUSED - Two men [One of them a suave young
man speaking fluent English while another was a
local who talked in Hindi & was not so suave]
CASE DETAILS :-
 This assault happened to a 35 yr old Swiss Diplomat who was leaving the Siri Fort
Auditorium after attending a screening at the International Film Festival.
 At around 10 p.m. when she entered her car in the auditorium's parking lot, two
men forced their way in.
 One man raped her as the other drove the vehicle through South Delhi. The
victim was later dumped in Safdarjung Enclave, about five kilometers from the
auditorium.
 One of the two men was well-dressed and spoke fluent English. The other, in a T-
shirt, spoke Hindi. Both were in their late 20’s and were coldly casual about their
depraved act.
 The rapist had lectured the victim on Indian traditions for almost 20 minutes in
fluent English after the act.
 Swiss President Pascal Couchepin arrived on a week long visit to India.
 Then President APJ Abdul Kalam expressed disappointment over the fact that
there has been no headway in the case despite repeated assurances from the
police that they were hot on the rapist's trail.
 When the Swiss Embassy, Delhi was contacted, an official said: "Our demand is
that the criminals must be apprehended and justice be done. We have nothing
more to add.“
ACTIONS TAKEN :-
 Five policemen who were on duty at the film festival
were suspended for alleged dereliction of duty on 15th.
 About 6,000 men were questioned in the Indian capital,
Delhi, in connection with the rape of a Swiss diplomat,
police say.
 A police spokesman told the BBC that 16 of the men
were under particular scrutiny.
 Their movements at the time of the attack on the woman were being checked and
their fingerprints compared with those found at the scene of the crime.
 The woman left the country but police emailed her photographs of those who
have been questioned regularly.
 Director Amol Palekar said the incident has brought shame to Delhi.
 DCP South Delhi, Vivek Gogia released photo-identity kits of the two men involved
in the crime, created by his department on the basis of descriptions given by the
victim.
 "We have deputed senior officers as well as (officers) from the crime branch. There
are four main teams and 16 sub-teams investigating all the angles," he said.
 BUT TILL DATE THERE HAVE BEEN NO POSITIVE ARRESTS & THE RAPIST IS STILL AT
LARGE.
 Pehowa Rape Case
 Hannah Foster – Rape &
Murder
 Maulana Azad Medical College
Rape Case
DATE - 15/03/2006
VICTIM - Paramjit Kaur and Manjinder Kaur (names altered),
20, Two SIKH BIBIS
CRIME LOCATION - Dheena Vill., Jalandhar, Punjab
ACCUSED - Saadhu Baba Mann Singh PehowaWale and
Harbans Singh (His disciple)
PEHOWA RAPE CASE
CASE DETAILS :-
 Two Sikh Bibis were dishonored by the notorious rapist Saadhu
Mann Pehowa in his deras. They further elaborated that there were
at least another dozen young victims just like them.
 They were presented at a nationally televised press conference in
Chandigarh which was televised by ZeeTV, Sahara Samay and other national TV
channels.
The young women stated that their families were devout followers of this Mann
Pehowa and instead he had used his position of trust to sexually abuse them.
 One revealed that the perverted saadh called her into his private room and asked
her to massage his hair and scalp. He later took advantage of her and threatened to
eliminate her and her if she told anyone about the incident.
 Mann Pehowa stated that if the rape allegations can be proven, he would never
set foot outside of his deras.
 Dr. Samra who examined them stated that there were at least 14 other girls who
have also come forward and at least 16 petitions containing allegations of rape
against the saadh which were filed in the state of Haryana.
 Various Singh Sabhas in Delhi requested that the saadh not be allowed to utilize
Sikh Gurdwaras and asked the Sangat to boycott any function organized by his dera.
 At a news conference Retired Colonel GurbirInder Singh (GS) Sandhu of the
Majha Ex-Servicemen Front demanded the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak
Committee (SGPC) and Sri Akal Takht Sahib to take strict action against the
controversial pseudo-baba Pehowa.
 The Baba has close contacts with politicians like Prakash Badal, Buta Singh,
Chautala and various police officers with the influence of whom he has been
receiving VIP treatment.
ACTIONS TAKEN :-
 The spokesman of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC)
requested that strict action should also be taken against pakhandis like Mann
Pehowa.
 Huge pressure & opposition against the baba has affected his no. of public
meetings, but the rape allegation on him is still under probe. Hence, justice is still
awaited, EAGERLY.
HANNAH FOSTER – RAPE &
MURDER
DATE - 14/03/2003
VICTIM - Hannah Foster, 17, Student, FEMALE
CRIME LOCATION - Southampton, UK
ACCUSED - Maninder Pal Singh Kohli, 41
REASON - No answer could be recovered from the accused
CASE DETAILS :-
 A 17 yr old girl was abducted, raped and later brutally murdered by a 41 yr old
man in the outskirts of Southampton. Later the body was dumped.
 Hannah accompanied by her friend Helen Wilkinson and some others went to a
pub for a drink. While returning home, alone, Maninder, heavily drunk, saw her.
 He went to his car, took a U-turn, abducted her, took her to a deserted place and
raped her.
 After raping her he felt guilty so he told her that he was not that type of a man. He
also told her that he even had a wife and two children.
 But she threatened him to turn him in and tell her parents. Scared, that being an
Asian he will never be forgiven for such a crime in England, he held her head from
the back and strangled her.
 Next day her parents reported the case to the police who found her body on 16th .
 A post-mortem examination revealed she had been raped and strangled.
 On 17th Hannah's mobile phone and green satchel-type handbag were recovered.
 Meanwhile, two days after Hannah's body was found, Maninder Pal Singh Kohli
fled the country by begging money from his father-in-law to visit his dying mother.
 He landed in New Delhi from where his younger brother Ishtpreet, an Indian police
constable, drove him to the family home in Mohali. He stayed there for 10 days.
 But a long distance call from Shalinder's [his wife] parents in Southampton
changed that, he was told that he was a prime suspect in Hannah’s murder case.
 On March 28, he slipped out of his father's house and moved to Bangalore for
seven months, but sightings were also reported to north India and other parts of
the country also.
 Keeping a low profile - shaving off his beard and long hair – Kohli disguised
himself as Dr. Mike Dennis, a Red Cross worker who specialized in administering
hepatitis vaccinations in at a camp near Kalimpong in Darjeeling in February 2004.
 The camp was run by a man called Oath Das and Kohli soon focused his
attentions on his employer's daughter, Bharati, a music teacher.
 After a whirlwind romance of just four months, the couple got married - Kohli
illegally for a second time - much to the surprise of her family and without the
knowledge of his.
 But after spotting his photographs across the news
papers, he accompanied his wife and tried to cross
the border into Nepal through Siliguri, but on July 14,
2004, 17 months to the day after Hannah was
abducted, Kohli was arrested at a bus stop.
ACTIONS TAKEN :-
 Meanwhile a warrant for Kohli's arrest was issued by Southampton magistrates on the
grounds of murder, kidnap, false imprisonment, rape, manslaughter and perverting the
course of justice.
 Over the months the reward of Rs. 50,00,000 equivalent of about £70,000 for his
capture has ballooned.
 UK Govt. was unable to take any straight action as it had no jurisdiction in India and
had to rely on the co-operation of the local police there.
 After Kohli was arrested he was sent back to UK where after a trial of 9 months he
was SENTENCED TO LIFE (24 yrs).
DATE - 15/11/2002
VICTIM - Name Unrevealed, 4th Yr. Medical
Student, Female
CRIME LOCATION - “Khooni Darwaza”
Monument, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg
ACCUSED – Rahul [the main accused], Amit and Ashok [his
two accomplices]
MAULANA AZAD MEDICAL
COLLEGE GIRL RAPE CASE
CASE DETAILS :-
 Fourth yr student of Maulana Azad Medical College was raped and burgled at
knife point in the broad daylight of 15th November in the “Khooni Darwaza”
premises.
 The monument is situated opposite the main gate of the college.
 Astonishingly, the crime spot is merely 500 meters from the police station and
several newspaper offices on Bahadurshah Zafar Marg are hardly distant.
 The police were clueless for almost four days about the identity of the rapists --
despite getting the name of one suspect from the victim.
 On November 21st police arrested four persons, including two juveniles, belonging
to a nearby slum cluster.
 Rahul, who was the main suspect, was produced before Metropolitan Magistrate
Bharat Parashar at Tis Hazari courts who remanded him in police custody for a day as
he could not produce any documentary proof for being a minor.
 The court also remanded another accused, Amit, to judicial custody till December
7th. The two other accused were produced before a juvenile court.
 The police recovered a mobile phone in possession of the suspects which was
robbed from the victim.
The incident led to an uproar in Parliament with Advani saying
death penalty for such crimes should be seriously considered,
provided there was a consensus.
 Students also took a stand and boycotted their examinations
to register their protest against the tardiness of the Delhi police
and the apathy of the college authorities towards tighter security measures.
 The court directed that Rahul should be medically examined before and after he
was remanded to police custody at the Lady Hardinge Hospital.
 DNA test proved that the semen sample recovered from the victim's sanitary pad
matched that of prime accused, Rahul.
ACTIONS TAKEN :-
 Finally on 17th Jan 2005, two years after the alleged crime, the suspects were
both sentenced to life being minors as a deterrent for future offenders.
 But after 4 yrs of their conviction, Justice Juvenile Act grounded under which “a
juvenile convict can be kept in the home for a maximum period of three years”.
 Resultantly on September 3, 2005 the Juvenile Justice Board convicted the
minors till they attain the age of 18.

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Presentation on Rape Victims

  • 1. PRESENTERS ASHIT MANDAL NAVNEET JAKHMOLA SUBHAJIT DASGUPTA RAJIV PATEL SUSHMIT BANERJEE Presentation On “Rape Victims“
  • 2. CONTENTS  What is Rape?  Types of Rape  Reasons of Rape  Cases  Conclusion  Q & A
  • 4.  What is Rape? According to Indian Penal Code [IPC] Act 375. Rape is forced, unlawful sexual intercourse.  Without the victim’s “Consent”.  It can happen to both men and women of any age.
  • 5. Is Rape And Sexual Harassment similar? NO In sexual harassment, the victims are physically harmed which showcases male dominance, whereas, In rape, the victim’s are ravished like an animal for the fulfillment of desire and lust of another.
  • 6.  Acquaintance Rape / Date Rape  Spousal Rape  Gang Rape  Minor Rape  College Campus Rape  Statutory Rape  Prison Rape  War Rape  Rape Within the Military  Corrective Rape
  • 7. 1) Acquaintance Rape / Date Rape: - When the victim & the rapist know each other. E.g. - Rapes of co-workers, schoolmates, friends. 2) Spousal/Marital/Wife/Husband Rape: - Rape between a married or a de facto couple (who are behaving like a couple but not married) 3) Gang Rape: - When a group of people participate in the rape of a single victim. 4) Minor Rape: - When a child is raped by an adult. E.g. - Parent or Close Relatives, School Teachers, Religious Authorities, or Therapists.
  • 8. 5) College Campus Rape: - When Rape is done inside College premises by college aged men and women. 6) Statutory Rape: - Adults engaging in consensual sexual relations with sexually mature minors under the age of consent. 7) Prison Rape: – Rapes which happen in prison, mainly homosexual, (since prisons are separated by sex). Attacker is most commonly another inmate, but prison guards may also be involved, primarily in female prisons. 8) War Rape: - During war, rape is often used as means of psychological warfare in order to humiliate the enemy and undermine their morale.
  • 9. 9) Rape Within the Military: - When men & women are sexually harassed in the military. 10) Corrective Rape: - Corrective Rape is a criminal practice in South Africa, whereby men rape lesbian women, purportedly as a means of "curing" the woman of her sexual orientation.
  • 10.  To Procreate [Reproductive Strategy].  To Get Rid of Frustration.  Right to Control  Biological Reasons.
  • 11. CASES
  • 12.  Orissa Nun Rape Case  Mass Rape in Uttar Pradesh  Man Raped in Karachi
  • 13. ORISSA NUN RAPE CASE DATE - 25/08/2008 VICTIM - Sr. Meena Lalita Barwa, 29, Roman Catholic NUN CRIME LOCATION - JanaVikas Building, Kandhamal Distt., Orissa ACCUSED - 50 Hindu Extremists of Bajrang Dal REASON - Revenge for the killing of VHP Leader Swami Laxmananda Saraswati
  • 14. CASE DETAILS :-  The mob dragged her from the place she was hiding to the diocesan Social Action Center and raped her.  Father Chellan [a Catholic Priest] who accompanied her was beaten on resistance.  Two men stood on either of her hands as another one destroyed her chastity.  After that she was forced to parade naked for about half a kilometer, on resistance she was slapped and beaten with lathis on her back.  Instead of stopping the mob, the Police stood there and watched the whole show. ACTIONS TAKEN :-  After a long painful year of waiting and pleading to the Govt. of Orissa for CBI Enquiry around 17 people (two of them were leading accused) were arrested.  The final accused was arrested in the 3rd TIP (Test Identification Parade). THE CASE IS STILL NOT CLOSED AND JUSTICE IS STILL AWAITED.
  • 15. MASS RAPE IN U.P. DATE - 30/07/2007 VICTIMS - Bitana (22), Sadrunnisa (50), Salamunnisa (40), Shafiqunnisa (23), Khairunnisa (21) and Tajemun, Member’s of SAIN [Muslim] Community, Females and also some unidentified CHILDREN CRIME LOCATION - Vill. Dhanni Deeh under Sirsia P.S., Shravasti Distt., Eastern Uttar Pradesh ACCUSED - Members and Supporters of PANDIT [Brahmin] Community REASON - Revenge as a Sain community boy [Saleem Rahman] eloped with the elder daughter [Vandana Dwivedi] of the former village Pradhan of Pandit Community
  • 16. CASE DETAILS  Trouble started on 7th July 2007 when Saleem (24) and Vandana (18-20) both ran away from their respective houses together.  Pandit community members threatened of “dire consequences” to all the villagers if the girl is not returned on 8th. Family of the boy leave the village in the same evening.  Police arrests 4 people and seizes a mobile phone and one TATA Walky so that no SOS or news goes out of the village on 9th evening.  On 10th July at 8:30 a.m., 400-500 people allegedly gathered at the behest of Ashok Mishra, younger brother of a minister in the UP government.  Sain people tried to escape but were surrounded by neighboring villagers & forcibly returned to their village which had only two exit routes. Around 9:30 a.m. more people gathered with the supporters and started closing in on the village.  
  • 18. MAN RAPED IN KARACHI DATE - 27/01/2009 VICTIM - KHALIL, 23, Male, MUSLIM CRIME LOCATION - Neelum Colony, Clifton, Karachi ACCUSED - 3 Women [One Middle Aged, Two in their early 20’s]
  • 19. CASE DETAILS :-  On Jan 27th at around 11.30 p.m. three women abducted Khalil.  He was working at the restaurant when 3 women came and told him that they will show him their house in which he has to deliver food later.  On the way to their home they gave him some sweet and later reaching at their place gave him milk after consuming which he became unconscious.  When he gained consciousness he found himself tied onto a bed.  They kept him in their custody for 4 days and sexually assaulted him several times.  When his condition became critical due to multiple discharges, they dumped him at a desolate place near Qayyumabad River. Somehow he managed to stop a passing motor vehicle as his genitals were bleeding & he could not walk properly.  Medico-legal officers Dr Nisar Shah and Dr Aftab Channar are examining him. ACTIONS TAKEN :-  Police is still probing the case and hopes to crack it soon.  ASP Asad Raza believes that the women belonged to rich families of Karachi’s Clifton Area.
  • 20.  Swiss Diplomat Rape Case
  • 21. SWISS DIPLOMAT RAPE CASE DATE - 14/10/2003 VICTIM - Name Unrevealed, 35, Swiss Diplomat, Female CRIME LOCATION - Car park of Siri Fort Auditorium ACCUSED - Two men [One of them a suave young man speaking fluent English while another was a local who talked in Hindi & was not so suave]
  • 22. CASE DETAILS :-  This assault happened to a 35 yr old Swiss Diplomat who was leaving the Siri Fort Auditorium after attending a screening at the International Film Festival.  At around 10 p.m. when she entered her car in the auditorium's parking lot, two men forced their way in.  One man raped her as the other drove the vehicle through South Delhi. The victim was later dumped in Safdarjung Enclave, about five kilometers from the auditorium.  One of the two men was well-dressed and spoke fluent English. The other, in a T- shirt, spoke Hindi. Both were in their late 20’s and were coldly casual about their depraved act.  The rapist had lectured the victim on Indian traditions for almost 20 minutes in fluent English after the act.  Swiss President Pascal Couchepin arrived on a week long visit to India.  Then President APJ Abdul Kalam expressed disappointment over the fact that there has been no headway in the case despite repeated assurances from the police that they were hot on the rapist's trail.  When the Swiss Embassy, Delhi was contacted, an official said: "Our demand is that the criminals must be apprehended and justice be done. We have nothing more to add.“
  • 23. ACTIONS TAKEN :-  Five policemen who were on duty at the film festival were suspended for alleged dereliction of duty on 15th.  About 6,000 men were questioned in the Indian capital, Delhi, in connection with the rape of a Swiss diplomat, police say.  A police spokesman told the BBC that 16 of the men were under particular scrutiny.  Their movements at the time of the attack on the woman were being checked and their fingerprints compared with those found at the scene of the crime.  The woman left the country but police emailed her photographs of those who have been questioned regularly.  Director Amol Palekar said the incident has brought shame to Delhi.  DCP South Delhi, Vivek Gogia released photo-identity kits of the two men involved in the crime, created by his department on the basis of descriptions given by the victim.  "We have deputed senior officers as well as (officers) from the crime branch. There are four main teams and 16 sub-teams investigating all the angles," he said.  BUT TILL DATE THERE HAVE BEEN NO POSITIVE ARRESTS & THE RAPIST IS STILL AT LARGE.
  • 24.  Pehowa Rape Case  Hannah Foster – Rape & Murder  Maulana Azad Medical College Rape Case
  • 25. DATE - 15/03/2006 VICTIM - Paramjit Kaur and Manjinder Kaur (names altered), 20, Two SIKH BIBIS CRIME LOCATION - Dheena Vill., Jalandhar, Punjab ACCUSED - Saadhu Baba Mann Singh PehowaWale and Harbans Singh (His disciple) PEHOWA RAPE CASE
  • 26. CASE DETAILS :-  Two Sikh Bibis were dishonored by the notorious rapist Saadhu Mann Pehowa in his deras. They further elaborated that there were at least another dozen young victims just like them.  They were presented at a nationally televised press conference in Chandigarh which was televised by ZeeTV, Sahara Samay and other national TV channels. The young women stated that their families were devout followers of this Mann Pehowa and instead he had used his position of trust to sexually abuse them.  One revealed that the perverted saadh called her into his private room and asked her to massage his hair and scalp. He later took advantage of her and threatened to eliminate her and her if she told anyone about the incident.  Mann Pehowa stated that if the rape allegations can be proven, he would never set foot outside of his deras.  Dr. Samra who examined them stated that there were at least 14 other girls who have also come forward and at least 16 petitions containing allegations of rape against the saadh which were filed in the state of Haryana.
  • 27.  Various Singh Sabhas in Delhi requested that the saadh not be allowed to utilize Sikh Gurdwaras and asked the Sangat to boycott any function organized by his dera.  At a news conference Retired Colonel GurbirInder Singh (GS) Sandhu of the Majha Ex-Servicemen Front demanded the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and Sri Akal Takht Sahib to take strict action against the controversial pseudo-baba Pehowa.  The Baba has close contacts with politicians like Prakash Badal, Buta Singh, Chautala and various police officers with the influence of whom he has been receiving VIP treatment. ACTIONS TAKEN :-  The spokesman of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) requested that strict action should also be taken against pakhandis like Mann Pehowa.  Huge pressure & opposition against the baba has affected his no. of public meetings, but the rape allegation on him is still under probe. Hence, justice is still awaited, EAGERLY.
  • 28. HANNAH FOSTER – RAPE & MURDER DATE - 14/03/2003 VICTIM - Hannah Foster, 17, Student, FEMALE CRIME LOCATION - Southampton, UK ACCUSED - Maninder Pal Singh Kohli, 41 REASON - No answer could be recovered from the accused
  • 29. CASE DETAILS :-  A 17 yr old girl was abducted, raped and later brutally murdered by a 41 yr old man in the outskirts of Southampton. Later the body was dumped.  Hannah accompanied by her friend Helen Wilkinson and some others went to a pub for a drink. While returning home, alone, Maninder, heavily drunk, saw her.  He went to his car, took a U-turn, abducted her, took her to a deserted place and raped her.  After raping her he felt guilty so he told her that he was not that type of a man. He also told her that he even had a wife and two children.  But she threatened him to turn him in and tell her parents. Scared, that being an Asian he will never be forgiven for such a crime in England, he held her head from the back and strangled her.  Next day her parents reported the case to the police who found her body on 16th .  A post-mortem examination revealed she had been raped and strangled.  On 17th Hannah's mobile phone and green satchel-type handbag were recovered.  Meanwhile, two days after Hannah's body was found, Maninder Pal Singh Kohli fled the country by begging money from his father-in-law to visit his dying mother.  He landed in New Delhi from where his younger brother Ishtpreet, an Indian police constable, drove him to the family home in Mohali. He stayed there for 10 days.
  • 30.  But a long distance call from Shalinder's [his wife] parents in Southampton changed that, he was told that he was a prime suspect in Hannah’s murder case.  On March 28, he slipped out of his father's house and moved to Bangalore for seven months, but sightings were also reported to north India and other parts of the country also.  Keeping a low profile - shaving off his beard and long hair – Kohli disguised himself as Dr. Mike Dennis, a Red Cross worker who specialized in administering hepatitis vaccinations in at a camp near Kalimpong in Darjeeling in February 2004.  The camp was run by a man called Oath Das and Kohli soon focused his attentions on his employer's daughter, Bharati, a music teacher.  After a whirlwind romance of just four months, the couple got married - Kohli illegally for a second time - much to the surprise of her family and without the knowledge of his.  But after spotting his photographs across the news papers, he accompanied his wife and tried to cross the border into Nepal through Siliguri, but on July 14, 2004, 17 months to the day after Hannah was abducted, Kohli was arrested at a bus stop.
  • 31. ACTIONS TAKEN :-  Meanwhile a warrant for Kohli's arrest was issued by Southampton magistrates on the grounds of murder, kidnap, false imprisonment, rape, manslaughter and perverting the course of justice.  Over the months the reward of Rs. 50,00,000 equivalent of about £70,000 for his capture has ballooned.  UK Govt. was unable to take any straight action as it had no jurisdiction in India and had to rely on the co-operation of the local police there.  After Kohli was arrested he was sent back to UK where after a trial of 9 months he was SENTENCED TO LIFE (24 yrs).
  • 32. DATE - 15/11/2002 VICTIM - Name Unrevealed, 4th Yr. Medical Student, Female CRIME LOCATION - “Khooni Darwaza” Monument, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg ACCUSED – Rahul [the main accused], Amit and Ashok [his two accomplices] MAULANA AZAD MEDICAL COLLEGE GIRL RAPE CASE
  • 33. CASE DETAILS :-  Fourth yr student of Maulana Azad Medical College was raped and burgled at knife point in the broad daylight of 15th November in the “Khooni Darwaza” premises.  The monument is situated opposite the main gate of the college.  Astonishingly, the crime spot is merely 500 meters from the police station and several newspaper offices on Bahadurshah Zafar Marg are hardly distant.  The police were clueless for almost four days about the identity of the rapists -- despite getting the name of one suspect from the victim.  On November 21st police arrested four persons, including two juveniles, belonging to a nearby slum cluster.  Rahul, who was the main suspect, was produced before Metropolitan Magistrate Bharat Parashar at Tis Hazari courts who remanded him in police custody for a day as he could not produce any documentary proof for being a minor.  The court also remanded another accused, Amit, to judicial custody till December 7th. The two other accused were produced before a juvenile court.  The police recovered a mobile phone in possession of the suspects which was robbed from the victim.
  • 34. The incident led to an uproar in Parliament with Advani saying death penalty for such crimes should be seriously considered, provided there was a consensus.  Students also took a stand and boycotted their examinations to register their protest against the tardiness of the Delhi police and the apathy of the college authorities towards tighter security measures.  The court directed that Rahul should be medically examined before and after he was remanded to police custody at the Lady Hardinge Hospital.  DNA test proved that the semen sample recovered from the victim's sanitary pad matched that of prime accused, Rahul. ACTIONS TAKEN :-  Finally on 17th Jan 2005, two years after the alleged crime, the suspects were both sentenced to life being minors as a deterrent for future offenders.  But after 4 yrs of their conviction, Justice Juvenile Act grounded under which “a juvenile convict can be kept in the home for a maximum period of three years”.  Resultantly on September 3, 2005 the Juvenile Justice Board convicted the minors till they attain the age of 18.