Jagran correspondent, Rampur. The court has given its verdict in the 15 year old case of loot of Rs 72 lakh cash of Rana Sugar Mill. Four people have been sentenced in this. Of these, two people have been sentenced to 10 years each and a fine of Rs 1 lakh, while the remaining two have been sentenced to five years imprisonment each.
This incident took place in broad daylight on 26 March 2011. Sugar mill cashier Ashwini Kumar, security guard Ram Niwas and driver Bolero had left the SBI branch in Shahbad with Rs 1 crore in cash. In this, Rs 27 lakh was given to another cashier Prince Kumar to be deposited in another bank branch.
All three were returning to the sugar mill with the remaining Rs 73 lakh. On the way, near Mangoli village, three miscreants came in a black colored vehicle and overtook and stopped the sugar mill vehicle. As soon as the miscreants got down, they opened fire on the sugar mill vehicle. Due to this, all three including the security personnel of the sugar mill were injured.
The miscreants ran away after looting a bag containing Rs 73 lakh and the security personnel's rifle. Police had arrested five people in this case. Charge sheets were filed against him in the court. One of them died during the hearing of the case. A hearing was held against the remaining four. Assistant District Government Advocate Om Prakash Lodhi said that 17 witnesses were presented in this case.
Witnesses and evidence proved the incident. Additional Sessions Judge/Special Judge Gangster Act Ashok Kumar Singh said that four people have been sentenced in this case. Among these, Rahul Singh alias Babi, resident of Haldikhurd, Meerganj police station, Bareilly and Chinu alias Nishant, resident of village Butrana, Babri police station, Muzaffarnagar, have been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment each and a fine of Rs 1 lakh each.
In the same case, Muzaffar, resident of village Pandit Nagla, Katghar police station, Moradabad, and Padam Singh, resident of Govindnagar Transformer Street, Katghar police station, Moradabad, have been punished with imprisonment of five years each and a fine of Rs 10,000 each.
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