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The article reports on the swift justice delivered in a horrific POCSO case in Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Kale Biswakarma, a 35-year-old man from Assam, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the abduction and rape of an eight-year-old girl. The crime occurred in July 2025. Police used CCTV footage, AI technology to generate an image of the suspect, and a coordinated effort across multiple states to apprehend Biswakarma. A special court expedited the trial, resulting in a conviction and sentencing within five months.

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Swift Justice: Tiruvallur Court Sentences Man to Life for Abduction and Rape of Child

Chennai, December 25, 2025 – In a landmark case highlighting the efficiency of the Indian justice system, a special court in Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu, has sentenced Kale Biswakarma, 35, to life imprisonment for the abduction and rape of an eight-year-old girl. The verdict, delivered on Thursday, comes a mere five months after the heinous crime took place in Arambakkam.

On July 12th, authorities were alerted to the sexual assault of the young girl, who was attacked while returning home from school. The investigation revealed that Biswakarma, a native of Assam working in Andhra Pradesh, had stalked and then abducted the victim, sexually assaulting her in a nearby mango grove.

The case sparked widespread public outrage. Law enforcement, led by Tiruvallur Superintendent of Police Vivekananda Shukla, launched an intensive investigation, utilizing CCTV footage, advanced AI technology to create a composite image of the suspect, and coordinated efforts across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and other neighboring states.

“Meticulous efforts to first detect the case followed by a very thorough investigation, using the latest technology, eSakshya, forensic analysis, and sustained efforts during the course of trial by the prosecutors and trial teams contributed to bring justice to the victim and her family within five months of the heinous crime,” stated Inspector General of Police, North, Asra Garg.

Biswakarma was apprehended on July 27th in Sullurupeta, Andhra Pradesh, where he worked at a Dhaba. The court, presided over by Judge C. Uma Maheswari, found Biswakarma guilty and sentenced him to life imprisonment, also ordering compensation for the survivor. The swift resolution of this case underscores the commitment of the Indian justice system to protecting children and delivering justice to victims of sexual violence. The case stands as a testament to the power of technology and inter-state cooperation in solving complex crimes.

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