Juvenile in Nirbhaya rape case is now a cook in southern coast


New Delhi, May 6 (PTI): In a little eatery somewhere in the south, a young man wields a ladle. He learnt how to cook during his stay in an observation home in Delhi.

He is the sixth person who was involved in the gangrape and murder of a 23-year-old paramedic student in December 2016. He was a juvenile then, and served time in a remand home.

“He has turned over a new leaf. He has also taken up a new name,” said an official from an NGO entrusted with his aftercare.

Often portrayed, without any substantial evidence, as the “most brutal” face of that fateful night’s violence, he is said to be oblivious of the latest developments in the case, one which numbed an entire nation and brought the young to the streets.

“We had to send him far away from the national capital so that people could not trace him, so that he could start a new life,” the official said, adding that he was working as a cook somewhere in the southern coast.

His employer does not know his actual name, and is not aware of his past. “We have been shifting him from one place to another so that he doesn’t come into anybody’s notice,” the NGO official said.

The official, who was present during the proceedings at the Juvenile Justice Board that tried him, held the media responsible for projecting a bestial image of the then teenager without any basis.

“It is true that the juvenile has been found to be involved in the present case, but there is no evidence on record to show that he was the most brutal or that he had caused the maximum damage,” a Juvenile Justice Board report had reportedly observed in 2013.

Enakshi Ganguly, who runs the HAQ Centre for Child Rights, said even the Investigating Officer in the case had recorded that there was no evidence to suggest the convict was the most brutal and vicious.

 

  

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Sun, May 07 2017

    Can a brutal rapist be transformed? and does the concerned NGO have the required expertise to do so?

    He might have been a juvenile, but it should be remembered that he was a full grown man who took the shelter of his juvenility and inflicted the most horrendous sufferings on Nirbhaya in addition to raping her.

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Sat, May 06 2017

    Not to enter in mangalore PLEASE

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  • vivek, hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Sat, May 06 2017

    Amazing our Law system,
    just for being juvenile - he learnt to cook in Jail, there is a N.G.O to help him....in short his crime made him a new man...
    Being a Politician - he can Outlaw all the law, People will support them
    Being a star - justify their wrong doing, law is in favor of them,
    for rich - they invest on law maker, and who can alter the law.
    it means for who can afford the crime will make their life like in heaven , this is our system....

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, May 06 2017

    He escaped the gallows, just because he is a juvenile. LAWS SHOULD BE amended so that in such crimes age should not be a hindrance to punish the guilty.

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  • Peter, KSA

    Sat, May 06 2017

    Punishment is not the only method to correct an individual. Love is better than punishing. We do not know, may be he repent his mistake and will be a better citizen. Read about Valmiky, St. Paul. How they changed their life. No doubt the Juvenile has done a unpardonable mistake. However, if you hang him, will our Nirbhaya return ?

    How kind the wife of the missionary who forgave the killer Dara Singh who burnt alive her husband and two teenage sons.

    Didn't family of a Keralite nun forgave the person who stabbed the nun to death.

    How this killer has changed his life repenting his sin and now a totally different person ? May God instill a forgiving heart in every human.

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  • Real Mangalorean, Mangalore, Dubai

    Sat, May 06 2017

    “We had to send him far away from the national capital so that people could not trace him, so that he could start a new life,” the official said.
    Do you guys think he will start new life or will he repeat the same? God bless NGO's mentality on this issue.
    God Bless India!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Sat, May 06 2017

    Crime doers need to be punished as per law without any concession and grace

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, May 06 2017

    I do not understand the mentality of that NGO or for that matter the mentality of juvenile justice system.
    Are we short of good men in our society? What is the need to invest so much on a criminal/murderer to make him a good man in the society? Leave him free to the society if you can't punish him. The public might take up the esteemed task of punishing him.

    Invest the same revenues on hardworking section of the society and ease their life, they might become more responsible good citizens.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Sat, May 06 2017

    At this rate, NGO may called him as just innocent boy who in fact tried to help the girl...

    How shameful is that most brutal, beast who pulled intestine out of her body is protected by hook or crook. what msg are these people passing on to society by hiding him? His action needs nothing less thxn hanging.. today he must be searching for new victim knowing well that some blo*dy NGO will bail him out. Shame.

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  • Rampa, Moon

    Sat, May 06 2017

    PEOPLE MUST THINK 1000 TIMES BEFORE MAKING CRIME

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