
Pratapgarh (UP), March 27 A court here has sentenced five people to life imprisonment in connection with the murder of a Dalit man in 2001.
Additional District and Sessions Judge (SC/ST Act) Hemant Kumar pronounced the verdict after finding the accused guilty based on the evidence presented during the trial, Additional District Government Counsel Suresh Bahadur Singh said.
Singh said that the complainant, Panchamlal, a resident of Mahajan Ka Purwa under Kunda Kotwali police station, had alleged in his complaint that his cousin Munesh was assaulted on December 26, 2001.
Munesh had stepped out of his house in the morning and was attacked near the residence of one Gama by the accused -- Shyam Sundar, Ram Babu, and Chedilal. He somehow managed to escape and reach near his home, but the attackers, along with others, chased him.
The accused -- Ram Babu, Chedilal, Shyam Sundar, Tribhuvan, and Harinarayan -- allegedly assaulted Munesh and others with firearms and sticks, causing serious injuries to Gama and Ram Sajeevan. Gama later succumbed to his injuries, Singh said.
The police had registered a case under relevant sections of the IPC, including murder and attempt to murder, as well as provisions of the SC/ST Act against the accused, all residents of Mahajan Ka Purwa.
After hearing arguments from both sides and examining the evidence, the court convicted the five accused and sentenced them to life imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 21,000 each, the prosecution said.