advertisement
The Ernakulam chief judicial magistrate on Thursday pronounced the death sentence for sole convict Ameerul Islam in the rape and murder of Jisha, reports PTI.
The Ernakulam Principal Sessions Court had earlier found Ameerul Islam – the sole accused – guilty of murder, rape, wrongful confinement and house trespassing of 30-year-old Jisha on 12 December.
It was a crime that shook the conscience of Kerala and the nation. The horrifying brutality with which 30-year-old Jisha was attacked, raped and murdered, sparked a massive debate in the state on whether women can feel safe even in their own homes.
Amiral Islam raped and murdered thirty-year-old Jisha, a Dalit law student hailing from Perumbavoor in Ernakulam district, in her own home in Kuruppampadi on 28 April 2016.
As details of the gristly incident were revealed, the sheer violence that she had been subjected to had shocked Kerala.
Not only did Islam rape Jisha, he also mutilated her body with multiple stab wounds, including to her genitals. Following a long probe, the investigative team finally submitted a 1,500-page chargesheet on 17 September last year.
The chargesheet named Islam, an Assamese native, as the single accused in the case. The trial in the case began on 4 April 2017.
Within days of Jisha’s death, the horrifying crime sparked massive public outrage, as protesters took to the streets across the state demanding justice for the law student.
It was only on 16 June, 49 days after Jisha was found dead, that the police made their biggest breakthrough in the case with the arrest of Ameerul.
Most disturbingly, one of the men who was initially named as the accused in Jisha’s murder, 37-year-old Sabu, hanged himself to death in July 2017.
Another man, who resembled one of the sketches put out by the police, nearly lost his job after his picture began to circulate on social media as the prime suspect in the case.
When the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government came to power, it initiated a fresh probe into the case under Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Sandhya.
The News Minute reporters found that much of the discussion among Jisha’s neighbours revolved around judgements on the “character” of Jisha’s mother and sister.
Jisha’s mother Rajeshwari herself narrated incidents of friction with the neighbourhood community, and also talked of a persistent worry about her daughters’ safety that had haunted her a long time before Jisha’s death.
Even on the night of the murder, it emerged that neighbours who heard alarming noises coming from Jisha’s house had failed to intervene in any way.
While the police have claimed clinching forensic and scientific evidence to convict Ameerul of the crime, his lawyer BA Aloor has alleged that his client was being framed.
In March, Aloor had petitioned the court to stop the trial proceedings, citing a Vigilance Commission report that said there were 16 lapses in the investigation of Jisha’s murder.
(The story was originally published on The News Minute and has been updated to reflect the court’s verdict.)
(Breathe In, Breathe Out: Are you finding it tough to breathe polluted air? Join hands with FIT in partnership with #MyRightToBreathe to find a solution to pollution. Send in your suggestions to fit@thequint.com or WhatsApp @ +919999008335).
(At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)