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Hyderabad: 27-year-old veterinarian raped and murdered, charred body found


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3 minutes ago, sandeep said:

Vigilante justice is a slippery slope.  Not sure I want any Rao Anwars running around in my country.

hey where is any vigilante here. police was reconstructing the crime scene, all four of the accused tried to escape and the police man first shot towards the sky, then kneeled down on one of his knees and shot beside the escapee.. then finally all options exhausted he had to shoot the fellow to stop him from escaping..

 

its all fair. 

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20 minutes ago, Zero_Unit said:

I usually don't call out people but you are portraying the same type of mentality/attitude towards a certain group of people (those jihadi brothers you reffered to) as they would towards you. Might I suggest some soul searching.

do you accept that muslims are disproportionately represented in terror and crimes ?

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32 minutes ago, randomGuy said:

Precedent of encounters of rapists-murders?

Firstly why didn’t the police arrest such  bastards or protect the victim.

 

As I said happy with the outcome of this  but there are so many other bastards like those

rapists who get away and victims  and their families  have to suffer because of police incompetence and corruption. 
 

This looks like justice served but this doesn’t solve the bigger problem 

 

 

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Justice isn't really served. All the rapists got was a quick death. That's all. No severe punishment. And probably, the way it seems suspiciously, they probably might not have even been the rapists, Telangana police, wants a scapegoat(sacrificial lamb) kind of ending to this case, to shut the media and public. 

 

I highly doubt this serves the purpose.

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1 hour ago, Vilander said:

do you accept that muslims are disproportionately represented in terror and crimes ?

I am unbiased since I hate all religion equaly, with a grand passion. I don't live in india, don't have knowledge over how disproportionate crimes are between people who follows islam vs other religion at India. I can't give you an opinion on that matter since am not educated enough regarding your question nor have I looked into any data suggesting otherwise. I can give you my personal opinion on what I think of muslims, but my personal opinion would not justify the answer you're looking for.

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3 hours ago, cowboysfan said:

I blame indian movies,they have normalized harassing women.

ٰI don't know what type of movies you are talking about? Indian Porno Movies?

 

As far as bollywood films are concerned, then I believe they although show such situations,  but it is not about promoting it, but it is to make the society aware that this problem exists, and it is evil, and we have to endeavour to end it. I take it in a positive way. 

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1 hour ago, Vilander said:

do you accept that muslims are disproportionately represented in terror and crimes ?

If they are involved, then one has full right to criticise it and make society aware that there is some problems in the Muslim community due to which more and more criminals are evolving from their community. 

 

But directly blaming whole Muslim community to be a criminal, and inciting hatred against all of them, this is madness and shows Muslimphobia. Same thing happened against Jews too in the Europe and ended up in killing of millions of innocents too. 

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ٰI don't know what type of movies you are talking about? Indian Porno Movies?
 
As far as bollywood films are concerned, then I believe they although show such situations,  but it is not about promoting it, but it is to make the society aware that this problem exists, and it is evil, and we have to endeavour to end it. I take it in a positive way. 
I think he is talking about the "hero teases (more like harasses) the heroine and eventually the heroine gives in and falls in love with the hero" trope used in bollywood movies.

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When the victims' father went to the police station to file a complaint an hour or two after the victims' phone was unreachable, the police mocked at her dad/family and suggested that maybe the victim has gone away with a lover that they don't know of; thereby wasting precious time. Had the police done its job then, the girl would still be alive today. They could have saved her.

 

For those of you who are expressing glee at this encounter, it hasn't even been proven yet that these four accused were guilty. This is nothing but a cop out (no pun intended) for the Hyderabad Police. We can only hope that these were actually the rapists/murderers.

 

Not surprisingly, almost no statements have been made on the actual encounter. If 4 hand cuffed unarmed prisoners tried to escape, it reflects very poorly on the state affairs of the Hyderabad Police. Did all four of them snatch weapons and fire at the cops? Why didn't the cops follow SoP and shoot in the air, then shoot their feet/legs and only then shoot the torso? From what I read online, the cops skipped step 2.

There must be an enquiry into this encounter. This is not justice.

Justice would be when the rapists were tried, convicted and hanged.

 

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Justice served!

 

 

Now do the same to the five who burnt the rape surviver in UP.

What happened to Yogi's justice or is it only selective? What happened to the days when  crimminals were surrendering in fear. Now rapists and their fathers openly burn their victims.

 

 

 

 

 

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On 12/2/2019 at 8:45 AM, randomGuy said:

In a certain religion, slaughtering of animals happens in people's homes in front of kids. They are much more likely to become desensitized towards torturing/killing humans, specially ones not belonging to their religion.

 

Lol what?

 

Too much fox news?

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The encounter seemingly is a  “tit for tat” move. Its not ideal but we arent living in a ideal world in first place. Ultimately, one has to show “might”, hard power to succeed and get its goals. History has rewarded those who demonstrated their shakti 

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43 minutes ago, beetle said:

Justice served!

Now do the same to the five who burnt the rape surviver in UP.

What happened to Yogi's justice or is it only selective? What happened to the days when  crimminals were surrendering in fear. Now rapists and their fathers openly burn their victims.

 

No its not.

Its blood lust. Its different that justice.

 

Not too long ago, a certain Mullah Omar of the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan after he strung a couple of rapists. Not saying we are there yet, but a parallel justice system is the absolute unravelling of the legal fabric that binds the nation.

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3 hours ago, maniac said:

Firstly why didn’t the police arrest such  bastards or protect the victim.

 

As I said happy with the outcome of this  but there are so many other bastards like those

rapists who get away and victims  and their families  have to suffer because of police incompetence and corruption. 
 

This looks like justice served but this doesn’t solve the bigger problem 

 

 

Police can't stop all rapes/murders, not even in first world countries. Stop insulting them, judiciary is a bigger * up when it comes to gender violence in India. 

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Just now, Gollum said:

Police can'tv stop all rapes, not even in first world countries. Stop insulting them, judiciary is a bigger * up when it comes to gender violence in India. 

Why make blanket statements about the judiciary? Have you followed the proceedings of any rape case? Or any murder case? Have you read a chargesheet and the seen the evidence that the police present?

 

The policing and information gathering/clue collection/ forensic is done in an extremely shoddy manner in most police investigations. In many cases the police let the media/people contaminate the crime scene. The judiciary comes into the picture only after the accused is brought in court and has to make a judgement on the basis of the extremely shoddy evidence presented. In most cases, the tareekh and the extensions by the courts are so that the police can get more evidence and present a stronger case.

 

 

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1 minute ago, someone said:

There is also the rich vs poor angle here. Those accused were poor and thus, law process was compromised and this encounter justice is celebrated.

 

But there are many elites or rich people who have done horrible crimes, and seemingly nothing touches them....

I think we are setting a precedent here. If the accused are nobodies, kill the accused.

If the accused are influential people, kill the victim.

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