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Telagi gets 7-year jail term in fake stamp paper case

17-04-09 Abdul
Karim Telgi, prime accused in the multi-crore fake stamp paper case, and seven
others were sentenced to seven years rigorous imprisonment by the Central Bureau
of Investigation special sessions court in Bangalore on Friday.Former police
official, TG Sangram Singh was sentenced to three years. However, as Singh had
completed nearly 22 months in prison, the court granted him bail.
The
court had deferred till Friday the pronouncement of the sentence relating to a
1997 fake stamp paper case.
Telgi and the other accused including retired assistant commissioner of police
Sangram Singh, were convicted by the court, constituted to try fake stamp paper
cases in Karnataka, on Wednesday.
Four of the accused Sangram Singh, Syed Mohiyuddin, Annad Thorat and Wazir were
produced before the court on Thursday, while the other accused including Shanal
Jamedar, Illiyas Ahamad, Sohail Khan and Telgi attended the court trial through
video conferencing from the central prison.
Counsel for Telgi had sought remitting of the sentence as Telgi had been
suffering from various ailments and his wife was sick. He had also appealed to
the court to club all the cases together.
On
June 28, 2007, Telgi was sentenced to 13 years rigorous imprisonment and fined
Rs 202 crore on various counts in one of the main cases of the scandal.
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