
Plain-clothes police escort one of the men found guilty of raping a Danish tourist. Photo: ANINDITO MUKHERJEE/Scanpix
Indian men get life sentence for raping Danish tourist
The men were convicted on Monday
of assaulting the 52-year-old woman at knifepoint as she returned to
her Delhi hotel, a crime that raised fresh fears about the safety of
women in the city.
"All the convicts have been sentenced to life imprisonment. They will
remain in prison for the remainder of their life," public prosecutor
Atul Shrivastava told reporters outside the Delhi court after the
judgement.
"We had sufficient evidence to prove the charges and the court was satisfied with our arguments to hand down life sentences."
Shrivastava said the men were also given jail terms for more minor
offences including robbery, which will run concurrently with the main
sentence.
Lawyer Dinesh Sharma, who defended all five, said he would appeal their convictions.
Three others charged over the attack are being tried separately in the
juvenile justice system. A ninth accused, an adult, died before the end
of the trial.
India toughened its laws on sexual violence and overhauled policing
procedures in the wake of the gang-rape of a Delhi student on a moving
bus in December 2012.
The victim later died in hospital and the incident sparked mass street
protests as well as global headlines about the treatment of women in
India.
The minimum punishment for gang rape is now 20 years in jail.
The Danish victim in this case had approached a group of men for
directions as she returned to an area popular with backpackers in
January 2014.
She left India soon after the incident and returned in 2015 to record
her testimony before the court and to identify the accused.
Indian men get life sentence for raping Danish tourist
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