May 17th 2024.
In Sambalpur, justice was finally served on Thursday when POCSO court judge Abhilash Senapati convicted Jogendra Pinga of Narimunda village for the heinous crime of raping a minor girl in 2017. The judge wasted no time in delivering a verdict, sentencing Pinga to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and also imposing a fine of Rs 1 lakh on him. The judge made it clear that failure to pay the penalty would result in an additional year of imprisonment for Pinga.
The details of the crime are truly disturbing. It was on the evening of November 18, 2017, when the victim, a resident of the same village, had gone to a deserted field to answer nature's call. It was then that Pinga, taking advantage of the situation, forcibly took her to a secluded area and raped her. The poor girl was also threatened by the convict, who warned her against telling anyone about what had happened. However, upon returning home, the minor girl bravely disclosed her ordeal to her mother.
The family of the victim wasted no time in seeking justice for their daughter. They immediately went to the Gobindpur police station and filed a complaint under Section 376 and 6 of the POCSO Act. The police acted swiftly and arrested Pinga, presenting him before the court to face his punishment. And now, thanks to the efforts of the victim's family and the police, Pinga has been held accountable for his actions and will face the consequences of his despicable crime.
It is a reminder that justice will always prevail, and those who commit such heinous acts will be punished accordingly. The victim and her family can finally have some closure and begin to heal from this traumatic experience. Let this also serve as a warning to others who may think they can get away with such crimes. The law will always catch up to them and hold them accountable.
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