A Delhi court has sent four men to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for attempting to commit robbery at a house here and appreciated the courage shown by the victims in "fearlessly" deposing against them.
The court awarded jail term to Delhi-residents Rajesh (52), Raj Kumar (50), Vinod Kumar (30) and Mahender Singh (28) for attempting to rob valuables from the house of a retired government servant here in January last year.
Additional Sessions Judge Kamini Lau said the convicts had made all attempts to succeed in their designs but it was due to the "brave resistance" put-forth by the victims, in whose house they had entered, that ruined their plans.
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The court sentenced the convicts to 10-year jail for offences of robbery, committing house trespass and criminal conspiracy. It also imposed a fine of Rs 12,000 each on Rajesh, Mahender and Vinod and Rs 14,000 on Raj Kumar.
According to the prosecution, on the morning of January 5 last year, the accused entered into the house of retired government servant Baldev Ram at Shalimar Bagh on the pretext of reading the electricity meter.
While Ram had gone to his shop along with his son, his wife Lajwanti and their grand-daughters were present at home.
According to police, Rajesh entered the house first followed by others on the pretext of reading the meter. They suddenly caught hold of Lajwanti and her grand daughter Mahima and put a knife on them to keep them silent.