Oct. 2



INDIA:

Mumbai: Prosecution seeks death for 29-year-old in physiotherapist rape, murder case



Special Public Prosecutor Raja Thakare submitted before the court that the manner in which the crime was committed showed the “total depravity” of Debashish Dhara, who was found guilty last week of charges including murder, rape and unnatural offences.

The prosecutor added that the victim had a bright future and academic aspirations for herself as well as her younger sister.

A week after a special court in Dindoshi found a 29-year-old man guilty of raping and murdering a 24-year-old physiotherapist, the prosecution on Tuesday sought the death penalty for him, citing the brutality of the offence. Special Judge A D Deo will decide on the quantum of punishment on October 4.

Special Public Prosecutor Raja Thakare submitted before the court that the manner in which the crime was committed showed the “total depravity” of Debashish Dhara, who was found guilty last week of charges including murder, rape and unnatural offences. Thakare said that the crime was so brutal that it had shocked the conscience of the society.

Dhara had entered the victim’s home on the intervening night of December 5 and 6, 2016, while she was sleeping. He then strangled her with a pair of jeans and raped her. Before leaving, he kept books and clothes on the victim and set her on fire to destroy evidence.

Thakare told the court that the brutality of the crime could be seen by the fact that a witness, who was part of the inquest panchnama, could not even describe the injuries of the deceased when she came to depose. He further said that it could not be looked at as a case of murder alone as the accused has also been found guilty under Section 376 A (punishment for causing death or resulting in persistent vegetative state of victim) of the Indian Penal Code, which like the murder charge also carries the maximum punishment of death.

The prosecutor added that the victim had a bright future and academic aspirations for herself as well as her younger sister. Thakare also sought compensation for the victim’s family.

Dhara, who was brought before the court on Tuesday, claimed that he was assaulted by other inmates after he returned to prison following his conviction last week. He sought leniency, stating that he is the only breadwinner of the family and had unmarried sisters to look after. Dhara also sought that he should be transferred to a prison in his native village in West Bengal, so that he could remain in touch with his family.

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Beant Singh’s kin to move SC if Centre commutes death penalty



A special court had in July 2007 awarded the death sentence to Rajoana, along with another terrorist Jagtar Singh Hawara, in the Beant Singh assassination case.

The family of slain Punjab chief minister Beant Singh will challenge in the Supreme Court any decision by Centre to commute his assassin Balwant Singh Rajoana’s death sentence to life imprisonment, the leader’s grandson and Punjab MLA Gurkirat Singh Kotli Tuesday said.

The Union Home Ministry is yet to officially confirm if Rajoana’s death sentence is being commuted, even as politics has heated up in Punjab over reports on such a move.

“We will challenge the Centre’s decision in Supreme court,” Kotli said. “We are taking legal opinion on what grounds it will be challenged. One of the main grounds for challenging the Centre’s decision will be that Rajoana himself had never apologised and had never moved any mercy petition for commuting his death sentence,” he added.

Kotli, who is an All India Congress Committee (AICC) secretary and an MLA from Punjab’s Khanna, termed the Centre’s decision unfortunate and politically motivated. “The Modi government should make it clear whether it is with peace-loving people or with those who want to vitiate the atmosphere,” he said.

Kotli alleged that the Centre took the decision as Rajoana had appealed for votes for the Bharatiya Janata Party and its ally Shiromani Akali Dal during the last Lok Sabha elections. He claimed that Rajoana’s sister Kamaldeep Kaur had posted this appeal on her Facebook page.

Another grandson of the assassinated leader and Congress MP Ravneet Singh Bittu, who had earlier warned that “Centre was playing with fire”. Tuesday said he has sought time from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss matter. “Why this double standard by the PM? On one hand, he talks about fight against terrorism and on the other, he is all set to release the most dreaded terrorist. If a sitting chief minister’s killers can be set free, how can a common man expect justice,” Bittu said in Ludhiana.

He said he will be writing individually to all the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs and “tell them about the BJP’s stand on terrorism”. “If they are thinking of gaining Sikh votes, they are living in a fools’ paradise,” he added.

Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Monday had distanced his government from the issue, saying that the Congress party’s stand on Beant Singh’s killers had “always been clear and consistent — that they should serve their full sentence” — even as he said that he is personally against capital punishment.

A special court had in July 2007 awarded the death sentence to Rajoana, along with another terrorist Jagtar Singh Hawara, in the Beant Singh assassination case. In 2010, the Punjab and Haryana High Court had commuted the death sentence awarded to another accused Jagtar Singh Hawara by a Chandigarh court after Hawara challenged the death penalty.

Rajoana was to be hanged on March 31, 2012, but the Centre stayed the execution after the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) submitted a mercy petition to the President.

Members of the Sri Hindu Takht Tuesday burnt posters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and slain Punjab CM Beant Singh’s assassin Balwant Singh Rajoana. State campaigner of Sri Hindu Takht, Varun Mehta, said Modi and Shah were trying to play politics politics on terrorism in the name of 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev. He said, “16 others had died along with Beant Singh. On one hand, Modi talks about taking strong stand to eliminate terrorism while on the other hand, death sentence of Balwant Singh Rajoana is being commuted to life imprisonment.”

(source for both: indianexpress.com)








PAKISTAN:

Model Court awards capital punishment to convicted police constable in murder case



The Model Criminal Trial Court Judge Ayaz Mustafa Jokhio conducted trial of a murder case of 22 years old Waheed Jakhro registered in Hussainabad police station on 22 May 2013.

According to the case accused police constable Qurban Ali Jakhro had killed 22 years old Waheed Jakhro with official SMG rifle (Kalashnikov).

Model Criminal Trial Court after hearing arguments of counsels of both the sides and convicted main accused police constable Qurban Ali Jakhro and awarded death penalty and ordered to pay fine of Rs. 500,000 while another accused Manzoor Jakhro was declared proclaimed offender.

The convicted accused Qurban Ali will undergo another 6 months imprisonment if failed to pay fine of Rs. 500,000.

(source: urdupoint.com)

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Murder convict gets capital punishment



Additional District and Sessions Judge Ramzan Khichi awarded on Tuesday death sentence and a fine of Rs500,000 to murder convict Irfan Ali Jat of Chak 402 JB.

The convict had shot dead his opponent Ishtiaq Ahmad Virk over irrigation water dispute in 2018. Court acquitted other accomplices of the convict giving them benefit of doubt.

Meanwhile, District Bar Association (DBA) General Secretary Rana Izahrul Haq Khan announced that lawyers will observe protest strike on Wednesday against District Headquarters Hospital staff over their misbehaviour with Bar President Choudry Tanweer Hussain and senior lawyers Mian Muhammad Ahsan,Raja Khalid Mahmood, Amer Chohan and Muhammad Hamza when they visited hospital for their personal matter.

(source: The Nation)








VIETNAM:

Vietnam busts drug trafficking ring



Vietnam has cracked down a drug trafficking ring that provided synthetic drugs for bars and clubs in Ho Chi Minh City and other southern localities, seizing 15 kg of ketamine and 50,000 pills of ecstasy, Vietnam News Agency reported on Wednesday.

The Investigation Police Department on Drug-related Crimes under the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security, in collaboration with other agencies, last Sunday raided several bases of the ring, arresting the 34-year-old ringleader and 3 of his underlings.

The ring was reportedly transporting drugs from Laos to Vietnam and then selling them to bars and clubs in southern localities.

According to the Vietnamese law, those convicted of smuggling over 600 grams of heroin or more than 2.5 kg of methamphetamine are punishable by death. Making or trading 100 grams of heroin or 300 grams of other illegal drugs also faces death penalty.

(source: xinhuanet.com)








IRAN----execution:

Prisoner Hanged in Sanandaj Despite Civil Activists Call for Forgiveness----He was the father of a 3-year-old child.

Despite a mass gathering of civil activists in front of Sanandaj prison to win the plaintiffs’ consent, a 24-year-old prisoner was hanged for murder charges this morning. He was the father of a 3-year-old child.

Razgar Zandi, 24, was hanged this morning at Sanandaj Prison, Kurdistan province. Razgar Zandi was sentenced to death for murdering a person 4 years ago.

Civil activists tried their best to urge the plaintiffs to forgive Razgar. They even gathered in front of Sanandaj prison trying to win the plaintiffs’ consent, but they failed.

According to the Iranian Islamic Penal Code (IPC) murder is punishable by qisas which means “retribution in kind” or retaliation. In this way, the State effectively puts the responsibility of the death sentence for murder on the shoulders of the victim’s family. In qisas cases, the plaintiff has the possibility to forgive or demand diya (blood money). In many cases, the victim's family are encouraged to put the rope is around the prisoner's neck and even carry out the actual execution by pulling off the chair the prisoner is standing on.

Out of the 110 people who were executed in the first half of 2019, 83 were sentenced to qisas (retribution in-kind) for murder.

(source: Iran Human Rights)

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Iranian Regime Continues to Execute Prisoners



It has been reported that the Iranian regime has been continuing to execute prisoners. Reports indicate that in Gohardasht Prison in Karaj, authorities executed 8 prisoners on Wednesday 25th September 2019 – 7 male prisoners and 1 female.

The female prisoner has not yet been identified. Someone with knowledge of the situation said that she had been moved to Gohardasht Prison from another prison, likely Kachouii or Shahr-e Ray (Qarchak) Prison. The state media, however, has not reported these executions.

The Iranian regime treats all murder as punishable by the death sentence and does not differentiate between murder as a result of self-defense and pre-mediated murder. A number of women in Iran have killed their abusers in self-defense, but they have still been charged with murder.

Since the so-called “moderate” president, Hassan Rouhani, has been in office, there have been at least 96 executions of women. Leila Zarafshan was hanged in the Central Prison of Sanandaj on Thursday 26th September 2019.

During the year 2016, 9 women were executed. During 2017, 10 women were executed, and 6 women were executed in 2018.

Iran executes the highest number of people per capita in the world and many human rights organizations have expressed their grave concern about the situation. Although it is impossible to know the exact figure because of the regime’s lack of transparency and its deception, it is estimated that there have been at least 3,800 executions since Rouhani took office.

The mullahs use the death penalty as a way to try to dissuade Iranians from dissenting, however, it is a strategy that is becoming less and less effective. The people of Iran, over the past few years, have risked everything – arrest, imprisonment, torture and even execution – to ensure that their voices are heard. The people are expressing their objection to the brutal regime and are calling for regime change.

The people are extremely angry that the regime has been plundering the nation’s wealth and more and more people are falling into absolute poverty. They are calling for regime change. The people know that there is no hint of moderation in the regime, and there never will be because its existence depends on domestic suppression, the export of terrorism and the spread of chaos across the region.

Over the past few weeks, the rate of executions being carried out is increasing and there is much concern for the political prisoners in Iran. Political prisoners, in particular, are subjected to tough prison conditions. Many have spoken about the intense torture – both physical and psychological – that they are put through. They are not given fair trials and there have been alarming reports recently about political prisoners being attacked and seriously injured by other violent inmates on the orders of prison authorities.

(source: irannewsupdate.com)
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