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10 people convicted in murder of Dalit Christian Kevin

Ten people out of the 14 accused have been convicted by the court in an honour killing case. The convicted included the brother-in-law of Kevin.

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Published : Aug 22, 2019, 5:36 PM IST

Updated : Aug 22, 2019, 11:51 PM IST

Kottayam (Kerala): Ten people were on Thursday convicted by a court here in the sensational murder of 23-year-old Dalit Christian Kevin P Joseph in 2018.

10 people convicted in murder of Dalit Christian Kevin

The Principal Sessions Court observed that the murder of Kevin, involving his wife's relatives, was a case of honour killing.

Those convicted included the brother-in-law of Kevin.

The court acquitted four persons, including Kevin's father-in-law, citing lack of evidence.

Principal Sessions Judge C S Jayachandran will hear on August 24 the arguments on the quantum of punishment to be awarded to the convicts.

All the 10 accused have been found guilty under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 302 (Murder) and 364A (kidnapping for ransom), Special Public Prosecutor C S Ajayan told media here.

There were 14 accused in the case.

Sanu, Kevin's brother-in-law, was the prime accused in the case, while father-in-law Chacko was the fifth accused.

The death of Kevin, who was abducted along with a relative from Mannanam in the district, had triggered widespread protests in the state.

The victim's kin had alleged that he died due to police laxity as they refused to conduct an investigation on the basis of his wife's complaint.

Kevin's body was found on May 28 last year in a stream in Chaliyakkara in Kollam district.

The couple had married at a registrar's office in Ettumanoor against the wishes of her family.

During the trial which began three months ago, Kevin's family and witnesses had alleged that it was a case of honour killing.

Deposing before the court, Kevin's wife Neenu had said that her father Chacko had objected to her relationship as he belonged to Dalit Christian community.

Also read: INX media case LIVE: CBI seeks 5-day custody; Grant of remand is exception claims Singhvi

Kottayam (Kerala): Ten people were on Thursday convicted by a court here in the sensational murder of 23-year-old Dalit Christian Kevin P Joseph in 2018.

10 people convicted in murder of Dalit Christian Kevin

The Principal Sessions Court observed that the murder of Kevin, involving his wife's relatives, was a case of honour killing.

Those convicted included the brother-in-law of Kevin.

The court acquitted four persons, including Kevin's father-in-law, citing lack of evidence.

Principal Sessions Judge C S Jayachandran will hear on August 24 the arguments on the quantum of punishment to be awarded to the convicts.

All the 10 accused have been found guilty under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 302 (Murder) and 364A (kidnapping for ransom), Special Public Prosecutor C S Ajayan told media here.

There were 14 accused in the case.

Sanu, Kevin's brother-in-law, was the prime accused in the case, while father-in-law Chacko was the fifth accused.

The death of Kevin, who was abducted along with a relative from Mannanam in the district, had triggered widespread protests in the state.

The victim's kin had alleged that he died due to police laxity as they refused to conduct an investigation on the basis of his wife's complaint.

Kevin's body was found on May 28 last year in a stream in Chaliyakkara in Kollam district.

The couple had married at a registrar's office in Ettumanoor against the wishes of her family.

During the trial which began three months ago, Kevin's family and witnesses had alleged that it was a case of honour killing.

Deposing before the court, Kevin's wife Neenu had said that her father Chacko had objected to her relationship as he belonged to Dalit Christian community.

Also read: INX media case LIVE: CBI seeks 5-day custody; Grant of remand is exception claims Singhvi

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Kottayam Muncipal sessions court has convicted 10 of the 14 accused in Kevin murder case for honour killing. The court confirmed that Kevin's murder was a clear case of honour killing.  The quantum of the sentence will be delivered on Saturday.



Ten people, including the brother of Neenu(wife of Kevin), were found guilty for his murder. While 4 including Neenu's father Chacko John has been acquitted from the case.



Kevin's body was found in a canal in Thenmala in Kollam in May 2018. 


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