The court observed that in the recent past, Delhi has been experiencing a spurt in incidents of snatching, robbery, dacoity, murder and other kinds of crime.
Additional Sessions Judge Kamini Lau convicted and sentenced Krishnamurthy (27) to seven years rigorous jail and Sumit (20), Mohd. Shankar (32), and Amit Gujjar (21), to five years imprisonment.
The court imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on Krishnamurthy and Rs 5,000 each on Sumit, Shankar and Amit.
"The deteriorating law and order problem of the city is a matter of serious concern and immediate steps are required to be taken at all levels for ensuring security and safety of the citizens. Instances of young persons getting involved in criminal activities of robbing innocent persons by putting them under threat of death, are also on rise.
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According to police, the accused persons in furtherance of their common intention had robbed Sandeep Sehgal of his camera, its lens, batteries, memory cards, flash, wallet containing Rs 2,000, mobile phone and some documents. During the crime, Krishnamurthy had used a knife also.
Two other persons were also accused in the case but they had compounded the offence with complainant Sehgal.