Life imprisonment to two accused in Dalit murder case
Special Judge SC/ST Court has found two accused guilty of killing a Dalit youth and making his body disappear and has sentenced two accused to life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 23,000 each. It is known that Puran Das, living in Mauranipur police station area, had lodged a report in Mauranipur police station on June 8, 2008 that Pushpendra Mishra, living in village Sabungram of Mauranipur police station area and Keshav Carpenter, living in Aliai Mohalla of Mauranipur police station area, had raped his brother. Ram Singh was murdered by making him drink alcohol and pelting him with stones.
After this, Motilal filled the body in a sack and hid it in the gold ruins. In this case, the police had registered a case against both the accused under sections 302, 201, SC/ST. This matter was investigated by the then CO Pramod Kumar Yadav. After investigation, charge sheets were filed in the court. Later, good testimony was also given against the murderers in the said case. The police also provided evidence through effective advocacy. Special Judge SC/ST Court has found both the accused guilty in the said case. On this basis, Pushpendra Mishra and Keshav Carpenter have been punished with life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 23 thousand each. The monitoring cell has advocated well in this matter.
Life imprisonment to two brothers in murder case
The District and Sessions Judge has punished two real brothers with life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 35,000 each after being found guilty on murder charges. It is known that Rajesh Kumar, resident of village Baratha of Baragaon police station area, had lodged a report that his brother Brijesh Kumar was standing outside the house on 7 November 2018, when two people living in the village came and abused his brother. When he refused, the brother was shot dead with a licensed gun. The police had registered a case against Kaptan Singh and Bhagat Singh under sections 147, 148, 149, 302. This case was investigated by the then Baragaon police station chief. Later the charge sheet was filed in the court. The District and Sessions Judge has found Kaptan Singh and Bhagat Singh guilty in the said case. On this basis, both the brothers have been punished with life imprisonment and a fine of Rs 35-35 thousand. The monitoring cell has lobbied effectively in this matter.
Punishment for standing in court
Additional Civil Judge (Junior Division) Room No. 4 found Mukesh Sahu, resident of Naibasti locality of Kotwali police station area, guilty of Section 60 Act and punished him with imprisonment till the rising of the court and a fine of Rs 2400. At the same time, JM Pratham Mauranipur punished Chandra Pal Singh alias Chandu, resident of Sendri area of Tikamgarh police station in Madhya Pradesh, with imprisonment under Section 25 Arms Act and a fine of Rs 1500. The District and Sessions Judge has sentenced Bhagat Singh and Kaptan Singh, residents of village Baratha of Baragaon police station area, to six months imprisonment each under 30 Arms Act.
Rigorous imprisonment for suitcase thieves
Due to effective advocacy being done under Operation Conviction, Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate NCR has sentenced two accused to rigorous imprisonment and fined Rs 100 each after they were found guilty of suitcase theft. Under the priority of the government and Operation Conviction being run by the Director General of Police, under the able leadership of SP Railway Vipul Kumar Srivastava, quality investigation and intensive and effective lobbying is being done by the police station GRP, advocate Ravi Shankar, GRP police station in-charge Pankaj Kumar Pandey and the prosecution. Following effective advocacy by officer Pankaj Kumar Singh, Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Arun Kranthi Yashodas sentenced Anil Rajput, living near the primary school of Raksha police station area, to seven years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 100 each in three cases related to theft from GRP. In two cases of theft, Mohammad Akram, living near Prajapati Brahma Kumari University, Madhoganj police station, Gwalior, was punished with nine months rigorous imprisonment and Rs 100 each.
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