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Statement of Special Youth Needs Get a 10-Year Molester Prison

Statement of Special Youth Needs Get a 10-Year Molester Prison
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Mumbai: Deposition by the 21-year-old people’s needs, who were sexually attacked when he was 16 years old but had the mind of a seven-year-old child, has ensured that his survivors were sentenced to 10 years in prison.
The culprit, now 31, not only misused it, but also left him with cigarette snapping on fire in 2016.
Special Act court judges, Seema Jadhav also boiled Rs 6,000.
The most challenging fact is that young people must testify through the translator of special needs in court but he succeeded with amazing.
He also identified the culprit.
Raised by his father, the teenager played himself outside his home, where his grandmother also lived, in August 2016 when the defendant, who lived around him, greeted him and took him to the public toilet where he was sexually attacked.
In his statement, my father said the boy used to go to a special school but finally stopped.
That day, his son returned to the house late at night.
When he asked what he took him for so long, the boy explained how the defendant took him to the public toilet, poke and forced him to have oral sex.
He added that he beat him with bamboo sticks, tied his hands and even caused burns.
The defendant threatened to kill him if he revealed the incident to anyone.
The Father faced the defendant, but he was also slapped and threatened.
The moon passed, but the boy continued to complain about the inconvenience in his personal part.
His father finally took him to the doctor next year.
During the examination, the doctor found an old injury in his personal part that had not been properly attended.
The young man told the doctor about sexual violence.
The man even had to undergo a HIV test.
At this point, the doctor suggested the Father to report the incident to the police.
A registered pine and the police started the probe.
Among the seven witnesses quoted by the Special Public Prosecutor Veena Shelar to seek confidence on the allegations was a young man, his father, medical officer and police.

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