A 28-year-old serial house breaker was today sentenced to life imprisonment by a court here for raping a Spanish woman on knife point in a upscale flat at suburban Bandra last year.
"The court has to keep in mind the interest of the society at large and the case does not have any ground for leniency," observed Principal Judge Shalini Phansalkar Joshi while pronouncing the sentence to accused Mohammed Badshah Ansari, who was convicted on charges of rape, unnatural offence, trespass, criminal intimidation and destruction of evidence.
In November 2012, Ansari forcibly entered the 28-year-old musician's flat through a window and at knife point allegedly robbed and raped her. The victim was staying as a tenant on the third floor of a building at Perry Cross Road in Bandra.
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However, Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam argued that the ground of leniency should not be taken into consideration as the accused was mature enough while committing the crime and that age could not be the only determinant in arriving at the sentence.
Nikam further said that Badshah had a very bad criminal antecedent and he was a habitual robber. Also, he had the intention to kill the victim and therefore after sexually abusing the Spanish national, he told her "Ab tum khatam" (you are finished).
The Public Prosecutor also told the court that Badshah got pleasure in torturing the victim and any reformatory approach could not bring down his perverse ways.
"He put the defenceless, poor, helpless girl in such a situation that she refused to come back to India for even deposing in the case. She left India with a bad impression and it was question of the image of the nation," Nikam argued.
The victim had deposed in the court via video link from Germany.