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Chg HC upholds conviction of two involved in naxal activities

The court had reserved its judgement on the bail application of the duo, last month

Press Trust of India Bilaspur
The Chhattisgarh High Court has upheld a lower court judgement awarding 10 years imprisonment to Malti alias K S Priya and Surendra Kosaria, who were convicted for their alleged involvement in naxal activities.

The court had reserved its judgement on the bail application of the duo, last month.

Yesterday, the single bench of Justice R S Sharma rejected the bail plea of Malti and Surendra, who were arrested in 2008 for their alleged involvement in naxal activities, and upheld the lower court's judgement awarding 10 years imprisonment to them, their counsel Satish Verma said.

In 2006, Naxal literature and CDs were distributed at the MLA rest house in Raipur through courier.
 

Around two years after the incident, police had busted an urban naxal network and had arrested Malti along with three others - Surendra Kosaria, Siddharth Sharma and Pratik Jha - on February 22, 2008 in this connection.

A district court had convicted Malti and Surendra and sent them to 10-year jail in July, 2010 while two others were acquitted.

Challenging the decision of the district court, the duo later filed an appeal in the High Court along with an application for the suspension of the sentence and grant of bail.

After hearing the arguments of their counsel, the court had reserved its verdict in the first week of May.

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First Published: Jun 14 2013 | 3:05 PM IST

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