Two get life sentences in Mebo APRB Cashier murder case

PASIGHAT, June 8: The Sessions Judge, East Siang, Pasighat Budi Habung found two accused persons Subash Mondal and Ramesh Yadav guilty of commission of offence of planned murder of Lt. Bomge Nyori, Cashier of APRB, Mebo Branch, inside the Bank in the evening of 7th February, 2018, in furtherance of their common intention to commit murder and then to Rob the Rural Bank, Mebo Branch.

Both the accused Subash @ Haradhan Mondal and Ramesh Yadav hasbeen convicted and sentenced to undergo life Imprisonment each and fine of Rs.10,000/- each, in default of payment of fine, each convict shall further undergo Simple Imprisonment for six months for the offences u/s 120-B r/w 302 of Indian Penal Code.

Both the accused are also been convicted and sentenced to undergo life Imprisonment each and fine of Rs.10,000/- each, in default of payment of fine, each convict shall further undergo Simple Imprisonment for six months for offence u/s 302 r/w 34 of Indian Penal Code.

They are further convicted and sentenced to undergo Rigorous Imprisonment for three years each, and fine of Rs.1,000/- each, in default of payment of fine, each convict shall further undergo Simple Imprisonment for one month for offence u/s 201 IPC.

Earlier this year, the Sessions Judge, Pasighat has also convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment with fine to four accused persons in Kaying PS case 10/2012, U/S 302/34 IPC, R/W section 27 (1) Arms for offence u/s 120B/302/34 IPC r/w 25/27 (1) of Arms Act. The Session Judge also convicted and sentenced to life Imprisonment to1 (one) accused person in Yingkiong PS C. NO. 57/06, U/S 302/307/326 IPC (State-Vs- Tayum Bikku) for offence u/s 302/326 IPC.

On being asked, the learned Special Public Prosecutor, POCSO Act, advocate Sanjay Taye, informed that the Sessions Judge cum Special Judge POCSO Act, East Siang, Pasighat has also convicted and sentenced to seven accused persons in seven sexual offences cases including six accused persons for offence under POCSO Act and sentenced them to Rigorous Imprisonment ranging from three years to seven years with fine.

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