Two culprits received punishment in the murder of TCS employee Ankit Chauhan in Noida, after ten years of justice

Ten years after the murder of Ankit Chauhan in Noida, his family finally got justice. On Monday, a special CBI court in New -Delhi sentenced two accused, Shashank Jadaun and Manoj Kumar, to life imprisonment. The court also imposed a £ 70,000 fine on Shashank and £ 50,000 on Manoj Kumar. When was the TCS employee ankit killed? According to reports, this incident occurred on April 13, 2015. Ankit Chauhan, a software engineer who worked at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), was shot dead in his Fortuner car in Sector 50, Noida. Chauhan was back home in his new Fortuner car, whose temporary number was UDB 0044239. He was also accompanied by his friend Gagan Dudhoria, who survived the attack and is the only witness of the government lawyer. The complainant claimed that Ankit Chauhan returned with Gagan Dudhoria of Sector 135 in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, when their Fortuner car was attacked and stopped on the spot. The culprits could not be identified in the initial investigation. Thereafter, the victim’s family appealed and the Allahabad High Court handed over the investigation to the CBI. Two people got out of the car and caught fire on Ankit Chauhan and seriously injured him. After they shot, they ran away. Ankit Chauhan was taken to a hospital in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, where he was pronounced dead. It is alleged that Ankit was shot dead while trying to rob a new Fortuner car near Baraula’s sail. Chargedeet submitted in 2017 on August 29, 2017 in 2017, the CBI filed a charge sheet against the accused in the case on charges of murder, attempted murder, conspiracy and destruction of evidence. Later, the Supreme Court transferred the trial of the case from Ghaziabad to Delhi on August 2, 2019. CBI Special Judge Jyoti clothes found Shashank Jadaun and Manoj Kumar guilty of murder, attempted murder, robbery, murder, attempted murder, robbery and criminal conspiracy to destroy evidence and destroy them to life imprisonment. The court also sentenced Shashank Jadaun under the Arms Act. Shashank Jadaun is an engineer of well -known Delhi College of Engineering. After suffering great losses in the property, he entered the world of crime. Share this story -tags