Sunday, February 24, 2013

Those accused of rape in India have planned to "kill a woman"

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The six men accused of gang rape of a young Indian on December 16 in New Delhi had deliberately decided to look for a woman to sexually assault and kill, concludes a report Police sent to justice.

The physiotherapy student of 23 years died Dec. 29 as a result of the aggression that caused wide outrage in India against violence against femmes.

The accused, the police in writing this document in the prosecution case prosecutors, "decided in advance" to seek a wife "with the intent to kill" during a dinner in the evening December 16 in a house in a slum in southern capitale.

document prosecutors, over 600 pages, contains the evidence gathered by the prosecution - forensic evidence to charge, confessions, witness statements and reports médicaux.

The

appointed lawyers appointed by the court Thursday, however, dispute the findings of the prosecutors by exposing flaws in the investigation, starting with the long period during which customers were denied defense representative. They have not yet responded to the prosecution case .

The court read the policy document last Saturday, which allows to make public law indienne.

Investigators said the six men were on board a school bus in the day led by the alleged leader of the band, Ram Singh, and began their hunt. They then found the student and his companion who sought a means of transport to get home out of the cinema. The couple was beaten with iron bars and the woman raped repeatedly before being thrown out of the bus mouvement.

The suspects then attempted to crush the young woman with their car but his companion was able to remove, add the policiers.

Police arrested Ram Singh in finding the next bus through CCTV cameras. He always wore a shirt stained with the blood of the victim and confessed his crime and denounced his accomplices "sustained during an interrogation," said the still document.

His brother Mukesh

Singh says he was tortured during his detention, said Thursday its avocat.

The prosecution announced that it would require the death penalty for five of the defendants. The sixth should be judged separately by a juvenile court has confirmed that it is under 18, that analysis must establish a osseuse.

Frank Jack Daniel, Jean-Stéphane Brosse for the service français

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