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Lalu Prasad gets 14 more years in jail, fined Rs6m

COURT ALSO SENTENCED 18 OTHER ACCUSED TO VARIOUS JAIL TERMS IN FOURTH FODDER CASE

- BY LATA RANI Correspond­ent

Aspecial Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) court yesterday sentenced Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) president Lalu Prasad to 14 years in prison in a fodder scam case, dealing a huge blow to the political career of the politician.

Prasad, who is serving another jail sentence, is currently admitted to a government hospital in Ranchi following multiple health complicati­ons.

CBI judge Shivpal Singh also imposed a fine of Rs6 million (Dh338,982) while delivering the judgement in the fourth fodder scam case pertaining to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs37.60 million from Duma treasury in the undivided Bihar. The court also sentenced 18 other accused persons various jail terms in the case.

Not present in court

Prasad was not present in the court when the court pronounced the judgement since he was admitted to the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi, after multiple health complicati­ons, including peri-anal abscess, increased blood sugar, stones in kidney and heart ailments. This is the first time in five years that the RJD president has been handed such a lengthy jail term.

To date, the longest prison sentence he had been awarded was five years.

The harsh judgement came even after Prasad’s lawyers had requested the court to serve lighter punishment considerin­g his old age, health complicati­ons and legal ordeals he had undergone in the past 22 years — since the fodder scam surfaced in 1996.

“Lalu Prasad has been sentenced to seven years in prison under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections and another seven years under the Prevention of Corruption Act. Both the sentences will run consecutiv­ely,” CBI counsel Vishnu Sharma told media after the judgement.

Prasad’s family said they would move the higher court in appeal, saying they were not expecting such a harsh judgement given the fact that many accused persons were acquitted by the court.

“We will challenge it in the High Court. We will decide further strategy after studying the overall judgement in four cases,” Prasad’s son Tejashwi Yadav said. He also said he feared there were threats against his father’s life.

“I am sure there is a threat to Laluji’s life, looking at the conspiracy being planned by the BJP,” he told the media.

Party spokespers­on Shakti Singh Yadav said they were hugely disappoint­ed at the court judgement.

 ?? PTI ?? ■ Former Bihar chief minister Lalu Prasad Yadav leaves the special CBI court after being pronounced guilty in the fourth Duma multi-crore fodder scam case, in Ranchi on Monday.
PTI ■ Former Bihar chief minister Lalu Prasad Yadav leaves the special CBI court after being pronounced guilty in the fourth Duma multi-crore fodder scam case, in Ranchi on Monday.

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