Man sentenced to 20 years in jail for sexual assault on minor boy
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The Fast Track Mahila Court here on Wednesday sentenced a 35-year-old man to undergo 20 years of imprisonment for sexually assaulting a minor boy.
Public Prosecutor G.T.R. Sumathi, who appeared for the victim, said that the 14-year-old boy of Kodumudi was studying Class 10 in a government school. On April 28, 2019, the boy left home. His parents lodged a complaint with the Kodumudi police who registered a missing case. The boy returned home after four days and told his parents that he was sexually assaulted by a man. His parents took him to the police station.
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