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Eight get life term in double murder case in J'khand

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Press Trust of India Latehar (Jharkhand)

A court here on Friday awarded life term to eight men convicted in a case related to killing and hanging of two persons, including a minor, in March 2016.

The court of First Class Judicial Magistrate Rishikesh Kumar pronounced the sentence and slapped a fine of Rs 25,000 on each of them, public prosecutor Balram Prasad said.

In case of default or non-payment of fine, he said, the convicts would have to spend one more year in prison.

Majlum Ansari (32), a cattle trader, and Imitiaz Khan (12) were found hanging from a tree between Jhabar and Chetan areas under Balumath police station limits on March 17, 2016.

 

They were reportedly taking their cattle to a village fair for sale when they were attacked.

The police had said that they were beaten to death and then hanged from the tree.

Five accused -- Manoj Sahu, Pramod Sao, Awadhesh Sao, Mithilesh Sao alias Banti and Manoj Kumar Sao -- were arrested shortly after the incident.

The remaining three -- Arun Sao, Sahadev Soni and Bishal Tiwari -- had surrendered before a local court later.

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First Published: Dec 21 2018 | 6:32 PM IST

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