Guilty, guilty, guilty: Lalu gets 5 yrs in jail
PUNISHMENT RJD chief found guilty in third fodder scam case, two more judgments on anvil
RANCHI: A special CBI court here on Wednesday sentenced Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad to five years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of ₹10 lakh in the third fodder scam case out of the five lodged against him 22 years ago.
Besides Prasad, the court of special judge SS Prasad also convicted former Bihar chief minister Jagannath Mishra and 48 others in the scam case related to the Chaibasa treasury from which ₹33.13 crore were fraudulently withdrawn against the annual allotment of ₹7.10 lakh for the year 1992-93. It acquitted six accused involved in the case.
The ₹900 crore fodder scam, probed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), relates to fraudulent withdrawal of public funds from different government treasuries over fictitious expenditure on f odder and other expenses for cattle.
Prasad, who has been cooling his heels here at the Birsa Munda Central Jail since December 23, 2017, after his conviction in another f odder scam case, appeared in person to hear the verdict. He was given a seat in the courtroom’s front row where he waited for at least two-and-a-half hours until the punishment was pronounced at 2pm .
Communicating the sentence, the special judge announced that Prasad had to undergo rigorous imprisonment (RI) of five years for committing offences under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and another five years for offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act. “Both sentences shall run concurrently,” the judge said.
The court fined Prasad ₹10 lakh, saying non-payment of the amount would drag simple imprisonment of an additional year. It awarded RI ranging from three to five years and slapped a fine of a minimum of ₹1.5 lakh to ₹12 lakh on each of the 56 convicts. However, it awarded three years of jail term to 10 convicts, including two politicians and four women suppliers, and released them on bail.
Earlier, Prasad’s lawyer Chitranjan Sinha pleaded for a May 5,June 18, 2000 Nov 26Dec 21, 2001
lighter punishment citing his client’s multiple health issues. But the CBI demanded maximum punishment, arguing that the accused deserved no leniency as the offences were grave.
Reacting to the judgment, Prasad’s son and Bihar’s leader of opposition, Tejaswi Prasad Yadav, said, “People know how the BJP and RSS and, more importantly, Nitish Kumar have conspired against Lalu ji. We will approach higher courts against all these verdicts.”
RJD leader Raghuvansh Prasad Singh said, “Prasad will Dec 22, 2001
Jan 27, 2002 Sept 30Dec 23, Dec 15, 2017 till 2013 date A sum of was fraudulently withdrawn from various govt treasuries in undivided Bihar by showing expenditures for fodder, medicines, equipment in the animal husbandry department. Theft spanned many years involved numerous officials and politicians.
July 30Dec 11, 1997 Nov 26, 1998Jan 8, 1999 including one day in DA case in 2000
come out clean in all cases. We will fight back.”
Prasad had already been convicted in two fodder scam cases in 2013 and 2017 and got five and 3.5 years of imprisonment respectively. His first conviction, on September 30, 2013, was a major blow to the veteran politician who faced disqualification from Lok Sabha and a ban on contesting election. He still faces trial in two other scam cases. One of them is at an advance stage of trial in which final argument is to commence next week and judgment is expected in a couple of months.