3 get death for killing 3 over not being invited for iftar

  • | Thursday | 19th October, 2023

Meerut: The court of additional district judge-I Dr Manu Kalia in Bulandshahr sentenced three men to death on Wednesday for killing three minor children over not getting an invitation to an iftar party. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 1.7 lakh on each convict.Terming the case as the rarest of rare, the court said the crime has torn apart the established limits of human values and is an attempt to take the civilised society once again towards a barbaric society. One cannot imagine the mental pain those innocent children must have gone through… No child should be subjected to such violence. It ordered the convicts be hanged till death.The murders took place on May 24, 2019 in Faisalabad area. ADGC Vijay Sharma, said, Mohd Jamshed, a resident of Jahangirabad, had organised a roza iftar at his residence on May 14 but he didnt invite his cousin Bilal (28) due to his friend Salmans (30) alleged involvement in criminal activities. An angry Bilal threatened him with consequences.We also published the following articles recently3 get death for killing 3 kids for being denied iftar invite in UPThree men have been sentenced to death by the court of additional district judge-I Dr Manu Kalia in Bulandshahr for killing three children over not receiving an invitation to an iftar party. The court called the case "rarest of rare" and stated that the crime goes against human values. The murders occurred in May 2019, and the bodies of the children were found in a tubewell. The court ordered the convicts to be hanged till death and imposed a fine on each of them.All 24 convicts committed the crime to make profit: CourtAn organized crime network involved in arms supply, compromising national security, has been exposed and convicted in Uttar Pradesh, India. The Special Task Force (STF) arrested three individuals carrying cash and a large number of firearms. The investigation led to the arrest of several police officers and civilians involved in the network. The court stated that the groups actions jeopardized national security and were driven by profit. Twenty-four individuals were convicted, while one died during the trial. The accused were charged with criminal breach of trust, criminal conspiracy, and dealing in stolen property.Death penalty of Batla convict commuted to lifeThe Delhi High Court has commuted the death sentence of Ariz Khan, a convict in the Batla House encounter case, to life imprisonment. The court upheld the conviction of Khan based on witness testimonies and other evidence that established his presence and involvement in the incident. However, there was no evidence to attribute the fatal shot responsible for the death of inspector Mohan Chand Sharma to any particular accused. The court considered Khans psychological assessment report, which indicated no propensity for psychological or emotional disorder, and concluded that life imprisonment was an appropriate sentence.

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