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Indian man gets 7-year jail for rape in UK

Rana was sentenced after a jury found him guilty by a majority verdict of raping the woman in her 30s following a two-week trial in the Ipswich Crown Court.

Updated on: Jun 04, 2019 05:50 PM IST
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Ajay Rana, who raped a woman in Suffolk in December 2017, was sentenced to seven years in jail on Tuesday. Rana had fled to India and was detained in Spain in October 2018, he was extradited to the United Kingdom next month.

The police located some of Rana’s earphones and matched DNA from them with swabs taken from the victim. (Photo courtesy: Suffolk police)
The police located some of Rana’s earphones and matched DNA from them with swabs taken from the victim. (Photo courtesy: Suffolk police)

Rana, 35, was sentenced after a jury found him guilty by a majority verdict of raping the woman in her 30s following a two-week trial in the Ipswich Crown Court. He was also ordered to sign the sex offenders’ register indefinitely.

The police said Rana offered the woman a lift at 5 am on December 9, 2017, saying it was cold and he had just given a lift to two other people. She accepted his offer as he appeared to be genuine, but in the next half hour he stopped the car and raped her.

The woman managed to get out of the car and ran to a friend’s house nearby to get help, following which the police were called. The car was found to be registered to one of Rana’s housemates and he was a named driver on the insurance. Rana was reportedly enrolled as a student on a maritime course in the East Coast College, Suffolk.

The police located some of Rana’s earphones and matched DNA from them with swabs taken from the victim. CCTV analysis located his car driving the route through the town as described by the victim.

Rana was identified as a suspect on December 13, but by then he was already flying from Heathrow. After taking a connecting flight, he arrived in India during the early hours of the following day.

The Suffolk police then began proceedings to extradite Rana from India and also issued an European Arrest Warrant, which would allow for him to be detained if he attempted to enter another European Union member-state. Rana was then was detained under the European warrant by the Spanish Police in Bilbao on October 22, 2018. His extradition was approved by the Spanish courts and returned to the UK on November 12.

Detective chief superintendent Eamonn Bridger: “The police investigation commenced following a calculated and sustained attack committed on an innocent victim, who has been left traumatised by the callous actions of this offender”.

“This was a complicated investigation that was progressed with great haste despite the challenges presented by an offender who fled the country after the attack”.

 
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Prasun Sonwalkar

Prasun Sonwalkar was Editor (UK & Europe), Hindustan Times. During more than three decades, he held senior positions on the Desk, besides reporting from India’s north-east and other states, including a decade covering politics from New Delhi. He has been reporting from UK and Europe since 1999.

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