April 20



INDIA:

6-yr-old's rapist, killer sentenced to death


The Lucknow bench of high court awarded death penalty to a 25-year-old man for raping a 6-year-old girl and strangulating her to death in a sugarcane field. "In such a case, leniency by court will send out wrong message. The offender's age is no mitigating circumstance and with his deviant behavior he has forfeited his right to live so death sentence is the only punishment for him.

Dismissing the appeal of the convict challenging the judgment of trial court and accepting the reference made by the Shravasti district judge, a bench of justice S V S Rathore and justice Pratyush Kumar observed that since the case is rarest of rare, it deserves exemplary punishment so that persons of deviant behavior may think better than committing such an act.

The incident occurred in Semgarha village under Ikauna police station, Shravasti on March 8, 2012 on the occasion of Holi. The convict Chhotkau took the of 6-year-old away with him and when the girl did not return for long, the villagers went searching and found her body in a sugarcane field. Many villagers had seen the youth taking her away. After the incident, the youth fled from his house.

Later, he was nabbed and put to trial. The district judge conducted his trial and awarded him capital sentence on March 29, 2014 and the district judge sent the reference of capital sentence to the high court under section 366 of the Cr P C. Meanwhile, the convict also filed appeal against the verdict from jail.

Advocate Atul Verma argued that the case was based on circumstantial evidence and that the convict was implicated falsely at the instance of the village pradhan over a property dispute. Finally, he demanded leniency to award life term considering his age. Strongly opposing the plea, government attorneys argued that the convict deserved only death penalty.

(source: The Times of India)






CHINA:

Chinese crypto techie sentenced to death for leaking state secrets----31 others caught up in spying row

A computer technician at a Chinese state encryption lab has been sentenced to death for selling government secrets to foreign intelligence agencies.

For nine years Huang Yu, 48, sold 150,000 state documents for "a foreign spy organization" and earned over $700,000, Shanghai Daily reports. These included ciphers for the Communist Party, government, military and financial communications.

"He had offered a great deal of classified information in 10 years, which caused serious threats to our core government and military departments," the state safety bureau of Chengdu, Sichuan's capital, said in a statement.

According to state media, Yu contacted the unnamed foreign intelligence agency offering documents for sale after becoming unsatisfied with his job. His contact offered $10,000 for the first tranche of files and a monthly salary of $5,000 to get more, and also trained Yu in espionage techniques.

For a while all went well, but then Yu was fired from his job for poor performance. In order to keep the documents - and paychecks - coming, Yu reportedly pressured his wife - who also worked at the center - for more information. He also stole state documents from his brother-in-law's computer while repairing it.

However, Yu's wealth and his frequent visits to Hong Kong and other Asian countries, caught the eye of the authorities. After an investigation he was arrested and charged in 2011, but this is the 1st time the news has been made public.

While Yu now faces the death penalty, his wife was sentenced to 5 years in prison, and his brother-in-law to 3 years, for "negligence," and 29 of his former colleagues have also been punished.

(source: theregister.co.uk)






NIGERIA:

Delta legislature prescribes death penalty for kidnappers


The Delta House of Assembly on Tuesday passed the Anti-kidnap Bill, prescribing death sentence for kidnappers and life imprisonment for accomplices. The passage of the bill by a unanimous vote of the members present followed a report presented by the house's Committee on Rules, Business, Legal and Judicial Matters at plenary in Asaba.

Presenting the report, Chairman of the committee, Mr Rueben Izezi, said that the bill, when signed into law, would also give life imprisonment and forfeiture of all property within the state for anyone whose property was used for kidnapping.

The bill, which was initiated by the Executive, also provides life imprisonment for persons who initiated a compromise, settlement or refused to give testimony in court in respect of charges for kidnapping.

In his remarks, Speaker of the assembly, Chief Monday Igbuya, said that at the committee of the whole, the bill was considered clause by clause and section by section.

"I must also commend members for giving considerable attention to this bill, which is to the benefit of the people of the state," he said.

Igbuya, therefore, directed the Clerk of the House, Mrs Lyna Ochulor, to forward a clean copy of the bill to the governor of the state for his assent.

(source: financialwatchngr.org)


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