Journalist killed in India; Chota Rajan life imprisonment

in #india7 years ago

pix_Chota_Rajan_file.jpgSpecial CBI court in Mumbai has given life imprisonment to nine people including Rajendra Nikal, alias Chota Rajan, convicted in the Jyotirmoy Dey murder case of India's senior journalist.
The special court on Wednesday announced the sentence of the accused.
Earlier in the morning, the remaining people including the Chota Rajan were convicted. On the other hand, the acquittal of the case was given to accused journalist Zigna Vora and Paulson Yoshpe.
Special Public Prosecutor (PP) Pradip Gharat told the court on this day that an attack on a journalist means attacking the fourth pillar of democracy, so no soft attitude should be taken against the perpetrators. On the other hand, lawyers of the accused said that this incident is not rare in rare cases, so they should not be sentenced to death. The court sentenced the accused to life imprisonment after hearing both sides.
Jyotirmoy De (56), journalist of the English daily 'Mid Day', was shot dead by miscreants while returning to Mumbai on May 11, 2011. Sufficient name as a crime journalist was J De '(known by this name in Mumbai). Mumbai police named in the investigation. In connection with the murder, police said that some people, including the infamous gangster Chota Rajan, the Asian Age's former bureau chief, Jigona Vora, were involved in the murder. Within a few months of the murder was arrested Jigona Vora After considering the importance of the incident, the investigation was handed over to the CBI. Already, in January 2015, Chhota Rajan was detained from Indonesia and returned to India.