Kochi:  A court in Kerala on Tuesday sentenced to death the man convicted in the horrific Aluva child rape and murder case.

Special POCSO (Protection Of Children from Sexual Offences) court judge K Soman gave the highest punishment of the land to Ashafaq Alam, a migrant labourer, for raping and killing a 5-year-old girl from Bihar. The conviction and sentence were handed down within four months of the incident.

The sentence was pronounced on a date celebrated as Children's Day across the country.

The date also marks the 11th anniversary of the POCSO Act, which came into effect on November 14, 2012.

The victim's parents were present in court when the punishment was given to Alam, who was convicted on November 4.

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Asfaq Alam

The prosecution had argued that the case falls under the rarest-of-rare category and therefore, the death penalty should be given to the convict.

During arguments on sentence, Alam had claimed in court that the other accused were let go and only he was caught in the case and, beyond that, he did not make any other submission, the prosecution had said.

The court had found Alam guilty of all 16 offences in the charge sheet.

The charges include Sections 302 (punishment for murder), 376 (2)(J) (rape on woman incapable of giving consent), 377 (unnatural offences), 328 (hurt by means of poison), 364 (kidnapping or abducting in order to murder), 366A (procuration of minor girl), 367 (kidnapping or abduction to subject person to grievous hurt, slavery, etc), 297 (indignity to human corpus), and 201 (disappearance of evidence) of IPC, and the POCSO Act.

Of the 16, five offences are punishable by death, the prosecution had said earlier.

The death sentence was imposed for murder, whereas he received life imprisonment for rape and the offences under the POCSO Act. Furthermore, the offences under Sections 364, 366A, 367, and 328 of the IPC, he received ten years each of rigorous imprisonment. Five years of rigorous imprisonment for concealing the evidence, three years of rigorous imprisonment for offences under Section 77 of the JJ Act, and for causing indignity to a human corpus, he was sentenced to one year of rigorous imprisonment.

The minor girl was brutally raped and strangulated to death on July 28 after she was abducted from her rented house here.

The body of the girl was found dumped in a stack in a marshy area behind a local market in nearby Aluva and the accused was arrested based on CCTV visuals.