NSA Act likely be to stricter for juveniles

After the gruesome crime, the juvenile convict, was sentenced to 3 years in juvenile home

Update: 2015-11-26 05:38 GMT
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New Delhi: A day after the NHRC issued notices to the Centre and the Delhi government on a complaint by the parents of the December 16 gangrape victim apprehending a threat to society from the juvenile convict in the case who is set to be released next month, the Delhi police contemplated placing charges under the National Security Act (NSA) in order to keep the 21-year-old convict in jail.

After the gruesome crime, the juvenile convict, who was under 18 at that time, was sentenced to three years in a juvenile home. He is to be released from the detention centre in less than three weeks. Police sources said senior officers met legal experts on Wednesday to discuss charges under the NSA for which a person can be jailed for 12 months at a stretch. “We are having intense discussions with legal experts and are contemplating ways to keep him inside jail for more time.

Nothing is finalised yet,” added the police sources. The parents of the victim had recently approached the home ministry, the courts and the NHRC to stop his release and demanded that his face be shown. An NHRC statement said the parents requested that there needs to be a “mechanism to keep a strict check on them”.

 

 

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