Indicative picture – Photo: Social Media Expansion Madhya Pradesh’s Indore district court has sentenced a former cashier of a cooperative bank to life imprisonment in a case of embezzlement and has imposed a fine of Rs. Ex-Cashier Narayan Singh Makwana accused of embezzlement of Rs. There is an allegation. Additional Sessions Judge Uttam Kumar Darvi, while pronouncing the sentence on 20-year-old Makwana on Monday Said in his order that embezzlement of bank money is a crime against the general public. Officials said on Tuesday that the year 750 after the irregularities in the cooperative bank came to light, the accused fabricated a story to mislead the investigators that he had given a part of the embezzled amount to a ‘tantrik’. At the same time, the counsel for the accused had urged the court to give minimum punishment to his client. The court said that if the accused is given less punishment, it will have a wrong effect on the society. The court convicted the accused of embezzlement under section 414 of the Indian Penal Code and imposed Also imposed a fine of Rs. Indore premiere The accused was posted in the Hatod branch of the Co-operative Bank 2018 Special Public Prosecutor (Government Pleader) Sanjay Shukla said that during the court trial it was proved that Makwana had done Indore premier For personal use while working as Cashier in Hatod Branch of Co-operative Bank 62 lakh 94 thousand had embezzled cash of Rs. He said that after the irregularities in the co-operative bank came to light, the accused concocted a story before the investigators that he had given a part of the embezzled amount to the tantrik to double it. But, during investigation neither his statement was found to be factual nor he could prove it in the court. ,
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