A Kerala court sentenced Riyas to 10 years in prison for promoting ISIS ideology and activities in India, imposing a ₹50,000 fine. The judgment highlighted his radicalization, dissemination of ISIS propaganda through social media, and involvement in criminal conspiracy. It emphasized the need for deterrence and public order maintenance in combating extremism. The case underscores challenges posed by digital radicalization and the importance of a strong legal framework for addressing such threats.
In a high-profile murder case in Kerala, the Additional Sessions Court in Mavelikara has found 15 individuals guilty in the brutal killing of BJP leader Ranjith Srinivasan. The court’s decision is a crucial step towards justice, with strong reactions from various quarters. The case highlights the impact of politically motivated violence in the state.
In a verdict that has resonated across Kerala, a special court in Ernakulam sentenced 29-year-old Asfaq Alam to death for the rape and murder of a five-year-old girl. This ruling, delivered on November 4, comes as a response to a crime that shocked the state for its brutality and callousness. Additional district and sessions Judge […]
