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Expressing its shock over the incident wherein a girl, who was allegedly sexually assaulted and ravaged was left on a railway platform, the
Bombay High Court directed the Investigating officer to take corrective measures and trace the victim girl.
Reminding the state of its duty to take preventive measures to stop youth exploitation, the Bench of
Justice Bharati Dangre remarked,
There are legislations, which mandate the State in consonance with the imperative mandate contained in the Directive Principles of State Policy, to ensure that the youth is not exploited.
Facts in brief
The Court was hearing the Bail Application, where the Applicant was arraigned as an accused under Sections 354, 363, and 376 of the IPC and Sections 8 and 12 of POCSO Act.
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A Gladstone man in custody after allegedly racking up more than 22 offences in a shocking crime spree applied for bail on Tuesday.
Michael Bernard Luke Delta, 28, appeared from the Gladstone watchhouse via video-link before Magistrate Bevan Manthey and police prosecutor Kelvin Boyd.
Mr Boyd made reference to some of Delta’s alleged offending, which included several instances of evading police, like he allegedly did on January 13, 2021.
Gladstone police were conducting patrols on Far St, West Gladstone at 10.15am when they allegedly observed Delta driving a stolen car on the Dawson Highway.
Five minutes later police allege they saw the car again on Far Street, however, Delta allegedly had a black scarf covering part of his face this time.
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Subscriber only A woman accused of slashing her neighbour claims she was provoked after he hit her with a brick, with her defence lawyer presenting the alleged victim s 12-page criminal record containing dishonesty and violence convictions. Yvonne Estelle Gulf, 42, was granted bail in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on March 10 after the alleged incident in Depot Hill on March 8. Defence lawyer Pierre Lammersdorf said the allegations were serious. There is more than meets the eye to this allegation, he said. Mr Lammersdorf said there was a long-standing neighbourhood dispute. He said the alleged victim threw a brick at Ms Gulf for which she was hospitalised due to significant head injuries including breakage parts of the skull.