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Friday, 1 April 2011

Mumbai: Brit paedophiles surrender over abusing Indian kids

Mumbai, Mar 21: Following the Supreme Court's order, British nationals Duncan Grant and Allan Waters surrendered in a local police station Mumbai on Monday, Mar 21. Duncan and Waters were convicted of seducing minor children who resided at the shelter organised by the accused British nationals.

Police sources informed that the duo will be producing in the session court after their medical examination. The Supreme Court had on Friday, Mar 18 restored the conviction of pedophiles Waters and Grant on charges of sexual abuse of minor boys.

The court also ordered police to take the duo in custody to undergo their remaining jail terms.

The two British nationals and their Indian aide William D'Souza were convicted for sexually abusing minor boys at the Anchorage Shelter Home in Colaba in 2006.

The Bombay High Court in 2008 acquitted the accused over lack of evidence but the Supreme Court restored the case.

Waters will have to spend a year in jail, while Grant will have to be behind the bars for over two years. D'Souza had already served his sentence.

OneIndia News


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