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Court spares two teenage boys jail in rape case

A court decided not to send two teenage boys to prison after they were convicted in a rape case. The decision drew public attention and prompted statements from government officials.

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A court declined to impose prison sentences on two teenage boys convicted in a rape case. The ruling has generated discussion about sentencing practices in such matters.

Case details The court record shows the defendants were under 18 at the time of the offense. Details of the victim and specific charges were not released in public statements. Government officials described the outcome as concerning. A statement released by the Prime Minister's office called the decision appalling.

Public response Media outlets reported the case under the headline that the decision had drawn strong criticism. No further court dates or appeals were mentioned in available reports.

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