A Sessions Court of Madhya Pradesh 35 from people 67 Fraudsters of lakhs of rupees 40 to a person aged 85 has been sentenced to one year’s jail . Additional Sessions Judge Abdullah Ahmed In its judgment passed on June, the accused Nasir Mohd. (Fraud and dishonestly induced delivery of property do) and 170 (Punishment for false evidence) convicted under. There is a provision of maximum 7 years of jail sentence in both the sections.
Imprisonment for 5-5 years for each case The Judge passed the order of sentence on the same day when he observed that “the convict has committed a total of People have been cheated. It is necessary to impose separate punishment for each victim because the responsibility for the crimes committed by the accused towards each victim is also different. The court said, “For each count, a sentence of rigorous imprisonment of 5 years is awarded, i.e. a total of for cases, 90 years of rigorous imprisonment is punished.” Also ordered that out of the amount of fine deposited by the convict, as compensation to each of the victims , be given Rs.
This is not the first case in which the court has given such severe punishment which will run continuously. In March, a court in Madhya Pradesh’s Sehore district 9818 in the States from more than 4 million investors 4, Ten million Director of a chit fund company for cheating more than Rs. sentenced to years in prison.
Greed to invest in construction of textile factory According to the prosecution, the accused had told the residents of Bhainsa and Sadar villages in Sagar district that he had a garment business in Cambodia, Vietnam and Dubai and induced the victims to invest in the construction of a garment factory. did. When some of the victims alleged that Nasir was posing as a businessman from Gujarat and spoke different languages like Kashmiri, the accused kept promising to return their money when his identity was in doubt.
The accused and his family ran away from home anymore, 17 And 04 september, 2019, the victims reached his house and accused him of being a terrorist and anti-national. The accused and his family members fled after the incident, following which a case was registered against them. While convicting the accused, the court said that he “gave a false statement in the name of building a factory”, was “not a resident of Sagar and lied that he had a bungalow in Gujarat which was sold for Rs 7 crore 78 Sold for Rs. Was”. ,Counsel for the accused appeals to commute the sentence “The victim was cheated on account of false statement of inducement” by the accused who “continued to issue checks for payment of money fraudulently extorted from the victim despite no money in the account”. The court noted that “by pretending to be a wealthy businessman, accused Nasir Mohammed” made false statements and “cleverly lured the victims”. “All these circumstances prove beyond any doubt that the accused Nasir Mohammed obtained lakhs of rupees by managing the victims by cheating them,” said the judgement. During the sentencing, the convict’s counsel Ramakant Mishra said. That the accused has “no previous conviction or criminal character, it is for this reason that the minimum punishment is sought.”
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Fri, Jun 30, 2023, 4: 52 PM IST
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