'Dec 16 rapist shows no remorse, has become difficult'


New Delhi, Dec 13 (IANS): A minor, who raped a young woman in a moving bus last year alongwith five men, has become "more rude now, more difficult" since a year of the brutal attack that shook the nation, say officials who interact with the now 18-year-old.

The youth, who was remanded to three years in a special reform home by a juvenile court for his involvement in the Dec 16 gang rape, has not shown any sign of improvement, in fact he has become intractable.

"In the beginning, he had accepted the charge that he was involved in the gang rape. But now surprisingly he denies his involvement. Also, there is no improvement in his behaviour. In fact, he is more rude now, more difficult," a welfare officer at the Delhi government-run reformatory home told IANS on condition of anonymity.

"He is calm most of the time, but his behaviour has shown change since the verdict. He is among those minors, who take time to reform. It may take some more years. We are hopeful," said the officer.

A native of Badaun in Uttar Pradesh, the juvenile had come to Delhi eight years ago and had done odd jobs.

On Dec 16 last year, he had gone to meet Ram Singh, the prime accused, to return money he owed him. The minor had taken along a bottle of wine.

After consuming the liquor in the bus with Ram Singh and four others, they had gone on a joy ride. It was at this time that they picked up the 23-year-old trainee physiotherapist and her male friend.

The accused gang raped the girl and dumped her and her male friend on the road -- bloodied and without clothes after nearly an-hour long ordeal. The victim died 13 days after due to grievous injuries.

The welfare officer told IANS that on several occasions the boy has used abusive language while talking to the staff.

"If someone does not heed to his demand, he threatens that person. He threatens the welfare officers and tells them that he would complain about them to the magistrate.

"He knows that no one can harm him here (the reform home)," the officer told IANS.

The juvenile, described by the police as the "most brutal" among all the six accused, was put in the reformatory home in north Delhi's Majnu Ka Tilla Dec 22 last year, a day after he was arrested from east Delhi's Anand Vihar bus depot when he was trying to flee.

A Juvenile Justice Board court Sep 1 remanded him to three years in the reform home. Three years is the maximum punishment a minor gets for committing a heinous crime.

The minor will be let off in December 2015.

Another officer said they have been trying to counsel the boy. At the time of the Dec 16 incident he was six month short of 18 years.

As Indian laws consider someone less than 18 years as minor, the accused was tried by a juvenile court.

"We have tried many times to make him realise his crime. We have been counseling him. But he has not shown any remorse," the officer added.

The reformatory home has three types of accommodation for inmates, including a separate one for those convicted of heinous crimes.

The minor has been lodged in one of these special 8x8 feet room and is closely observed round the clock.

"For his safety, he has been kept separately out of reach of other inmates. We keep him under constant watch as we don't want him to harm himself," another source told IANS. At the moment, the home houses 21 boys.

On the steps they take to reform the minors lodged in the home, the officer said a psychologist interacts with the juvenile and then sends his report to the magistrate.

The inmates are also taught everyday from 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.m.

"The minor studies separately in his room. We want him to read and write," the officer said, adding that the boy had studied till Class 3 and can now sign his name both in English and Hindi.

The officer added: "We still have time. We hope the constant interaction with counselors and psychologists will help him in the long run. Lets see. Time will tell."

  

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  • vincent rodrigues, katapadi.bangalore

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    India need to amend our laws and the punishment need to be imposed on the nature of crime committed irrespective of the age.Punishment need to be on the crime and no one need to be given any concession.Hope the government initiate to do the required amendments in our laws and bring uniformity.Thanq.

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  • rowertwins99, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    I don't think he live after he gets out in 2015, am 100% pretty sure that Delhi citizens will terminate him once out.. Maybe that's the reason he's ill..

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  • Krishna Kant, Mangalore/Moodbidri

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    I guess it is time up for him to be released from reformatory home... So just release him people will be nice to him.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    The Juvenile Justice Board has to be REFORMED...

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  • juliana, udupi

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    OMG he is still alive and still showing same nakra. God only knows how much cruelty he has to disclose still more.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    Now the Boy was involved in the act,under the alcohol influence,while with a Group he felt as great which alone wouldnt do I think.Now he has the consequence and realized ,and became bit elder and wise.At present he is in a small room like Cage has no freedom and that makes him more aggressive.whether any drugs coming inside without the knowledge of supervisors who knows.He requires more place to move about that might help.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 14 2013

    Let him come out. I am sure he'll be taught a nice lesson.

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    He is like a rabid dog. Treat him as such. There is no place for him in society.

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    Teaching him to read and write , have they gone crazy? He was the one who coaxed Jyothi into the bus by asking her 'kahan jaa rahe ho didi?' .He was the one who raped her twice and ed the iron rod into her privates. Its better he is released so the public could lynch him.

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  • ARD, Mangalore/Canada

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    I agree with what 'For Justice' has written. Laws have to be changed as more and more children are committing brutal crimes. I believe any child who commits such brutal crimes, should be tried in adult court. Children know that they will serve in juvenile custody for only a few years before they are set free. Laws should be changed. I feel sorry for the young lady and her parents who was so brutally raped and murdered. This youth should be re-tried before his release date and found that if he has no remorse for his crime, he should be put away for life, as he may continue with worse crimes, & may employ young children to commit such crimes again. I think he was the person who was the worst who brutally raped the lady & her accomplice, & now he gets away with a slap on the wrist. Laws in India have to change. If a child does a crime which is premeditated, he/she should be tried in adult court.

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  • PNA, Kuala

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    Only Castration will work.
    Bring the knife close and see him go on his knees knowing his manhood is in danger.
    -Juveniles as per law should be Casterised and let loose. "Never ever again "
    See the English movie 'LIPSTICK "

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    He will never reform. Even if he released after 3 years as per the Juvenile Court verdict, he will be a hardened criminal and a danger to the entire society. Even he may be welcomed by some Political parties.

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  • William, Bantwal

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    He knows his life is short, so resentment and temperament. Psychologically becoming ill. Many are waiting to kill him.

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  • Truth First, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    Pls. give him to us!!!

    we will reform him so that such a person is never ever born again!!!!!

    Will pray to God to give him the most ghastly death!!!

    Sorry for sounding like a sadist, but it hurts to even think of the trauma this guy caused the girl.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Fri, Dec 13 2013

    If its so I don't think he will be reformed in this life time.Better let him be in the same place.

    Our laws must be reviewed & above 14/15 age should be considered as major as per present situation.

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