NEIDA NEWS: A person who appointed a student by implying the student in a sex rack and was sentenced to seven years for suicide - ncr noida news man connected in a suicide case linked to sex rack
Updated: Sun, 21 Sep 2025 04:30 am (IST) A Court in Greater Noida sentenced Anil Burman to 7 years in connection with the force of a law student to suicide. Burman implicated the student in a sex chart on social media. The student mentions extortion in the suicide letter. Police investigation found that endangered messages that Burman was arrested for. Jagran correspondent, Greater Noida. Additional Judge/Quick Hof-II Priyanka Singh’s court sentenced the 23-year-old LA (LAW) student in an internet media rack and sentenced accused Anil Burman resident to Jaipur, Rajasthan, to be convicted of seven years of strict imprisonment. Remove the ad, read only the news, and a fine of Rs 20,000 was fined. An additional two -month imprisonment will have to be suffered if the fine is not paid. At the same time, the court acquitted his colleague Sanjeev Badotia on the basis of not strong evidence. The case is related to the Beta Do Kotwali area ADGC crime, Shilpi Bhadoria, said suicide letter and threatening messages have become important evidence. The mother of the deceased student gave a Tahrir in Betha-2 Kotwali. He said his son left a suicide letter at home in which he wrote that he was caught in the trap of Sachs raket in the internet media and no longer wanted to live. He clearly mentioned that a woman named Anil Burman and Priya Aggarwal demanded money by threatening to lick pornographic photos and videos. On March 23, 2024, the body of the student was recovered from the canal near Dhakia Baba Golchakkar. During the investigation, police threatened WhatsApp messages on his cellphone. It was learned that the student was interacted as a suspected girl and was transferred to Anil Burman’s bank account during the extortion of an amount of more than 20 thousand rupes. Police arrested Anil Burman and Sanjeev Badotia and jailed them. During the investigation, statements from 11 witnesses, including the bank manager, were recorded in court. On behalf of the family, the Supreme Court was advocated, after which the Supreme Court directed the session court to complete the hearing soon.