Justice Served: Nine Sentenced to Life for 38-Year-Old SHO Murder
A court convicted nine individuals for the 1985 murder of SHO Babban Singh, sentencing them to life imprisonment. The incident occurred during a land encroachment dispute in Sirohi Purva. The case saw FIRs against 60 people, with charges filed against 26. Nine accused died, and eight were acquitted.
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A local court on Thursday sentenced nine individuals to life imprisonment for the 38-year-old murder case of an SHO.
The case involves the killing of Sureri police station SHO Babban Singh in December 1985, according to government counsel Satish Chandra Pandey. District judge Vani Ranjan Agarwal presided over the conviction and sentencing.
Pandey stated that SHO Babban Singh was attacked by villagers while addressing a land encroachment issue on December 18, 1985, and later succumbed to his injuries. An FIR was filed against 60 people, with charges laid against 26. Nine of the accused died during the hearings, and eight were acquitted by the court.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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