Sergi
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The punishment might be different, but I disagree that that there should be dedicated systems for acts against civilians, or during peace times. The fact that these matters like rape will be handles in house also increases the chances to downplay or completely to sweep things under the table.
Imo police and forces infact must be not only punished harder in this regard, but must also be trialed in an open public case, since they not only attack another person, but missuse their power, which actually is aimed on protecting others. We all know how many rape cases happens during war and conflict times and, so if India really wanted to set a clear sign against rape, it should have been started by it's forces, down to the common civilian.
I always find it strage (in a good way) to see common people admiring and respecting soldiers when I visit India, because it is completely different here in Germany, where military and soldiers are seen in a bad way generally because of the past. But then again, respect is something that you have to earn yourself, not only by fighting for the countries and the weak during war times, but also by setting up high standards during peace times, but giving them loopholes in this case, just because they are soldiers is for sure not the right way to change Indias mentality towards rape and violence against women.
It's not about the punishment. No one can doge it. But forces are given cover from direct involvement. That is only for operational need.
Suppose a particular police officer has crushed the crime in particular area and criminals need him to be removed form that area. Hire/force a women to charge him with rape case. He would be transferred from that area and further enquiry will be set upon him. If he is brought in the same law he would be arrested and sent to prison.
You miss understood the law. The law didn't give them cover from crime. If a particular officer is charged for the crime he has to face the court of law but with due admin process.