Nainital News: Gangster Court heard the conviction for ten years of strict imprisonment, ten thousand fine - Nainital News Gangster Court sentenced to ten years strict imprisonment also imposed a fine of ten thoughts
Nainital district judge punished the accused Pritam Singh with a strict 10 -year imprisonment and a fine of Rs 10,000 in the Triple Murder case. If the punishment is not given, an additional three -month imprisonment will have to be suffered. The second accused Vishal Singh was sentenced to two years in prison and a fine of Rs 5,000. The gangster court told the conviction of ten years of strict imprisonment, Nainital. The Court of District Judge and Special Judge Gangster Subir Kumar, Pritam Singh, who was convicted of the triple murder, punished and punished and punished the counter-social activity law in terms of Article Three of the Uttar Pradesh gang closure and the counter-social activity law. If the fine is not paid, your additional three -month imprisonment will be paid. While disposing of the crime of the second accused Vishal Singh in this case, the court sentenced him to imprisonment for two years and a fine of five thousand rupes. According to the prosecution, on October 15, 2018, the Champawat, Salauddin Khan, prepared a gang chart of other crime, including murder against the police station Tamali, Champawat district, resident of Pritam Singh. Approved SP and District Magistrate. Kotwal said an organized gang was formed by police accused Pritam Singh -son Hukum Singh, resident Thulakot Ramella, Thana Manch District Champawat. The leader of this gang is itself Pritam. This gang killed three members of the same family in Tok Village (Udali) of the Chanchadi district and looted the house, which panicked among the general public. Vishal Son Prem Singh, a member of this gang, is a resident of Haripur Kala, Thana Raiwala, resident of District Dehradun. Physical and economic benefits are earned by gang leader Pritam Singh by committing crimes such as murder by forming an organized gang with his gang members. In this case, 12 witnesses were produced by joint director Vidhi Hira Singh and the prosecution officer Shraddha Rawat. It is said that the accused had registered all the serious incidents and cases against him in Champawat, Tanakpur and other police stations, while the defense said the accused was incorrectly involved and the accused did not form any gang. In this case, the court appointed Judge Mohammad Tayyab to plead on behalf of the accused. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.