Lucknow: In a landmark judgment, the Lucknow Police secured a 20-year rigorous imprisonment sentence for Tahir Ali, convicted of raping a four-year-old girl in the Sushant Golf City area. The verdict was delivered by the Special POCSO Court in a record time of just 1 year, 2 months, and 15 days, marking a historic success under Mission Shakti 5.0 and Operation Conviction.
This case stands as a powerful example of the police’s commitment to women and child safety, with swift investigation and strong prosecution resulting in timely justice.
Female IPS Officer Led the Probe
The investigation was led by IPS officer Kiran Yadav, then ACP of the area. As a woman officer, she ensured immediate action, collected strong evidence, and filed the chargesheet within 22 days, significantly accelerating the judicial process.
Case Details
Incident Date: June 2, 2024
Location: Sushant Golf City, Lucknow
Accused: Tahir Ali (32), resident of Basti district
Charges: IPC Sections 376AB, POCSO Act 5(M)/6, SC/ST Act 3(2)(5)
After the FIR was lodged by the victim’s father, the police formed a dedicated team under the guidance of senior officers. With effective supervision and relentless efforts by investigating officers and prosecutors, the trial progressed rapidly.
Court’s Verdict (October 8, 2025):

20 years rigorous imprisonment under POCSO Act
Rs 20,000 fine
Additional 3 months simple imprisonment if fine unpaid
Strong Coordination Ensured Justice
The case showcased exceptional teamwork between the police, prosecution, and judiciary. Advocates Abhishek Upadhyay and Arun Kumar argued strongly on behalf of the state, while police personnel including Inspector Upendra Singh and court officer **Pramod Kumar** ensured smooth proceedings.
A Message to Society
Police officials described the verdict as a powerful deterrent and a testament to Uttar Pradesh’s resolve to punish heinous crimes swiftly and strictly.
“This is an outstanding example of coordination between police, prosecution, and judiciary to deliver justice to a child in record time,” said DCP (Women Crime) Mamta Rani Chaudhary.
The success of this case reinforces public trust in Mission Shakti 5.0 and highlights the strengthening of law and order in the state.
