Bulandshahr: A court in Bulandshahr delivered its verdict in the Syana violence case that dates back to December 2018. The court convicted all 38 accused individuals, including prominent local activists and community members.
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Uttar Pradesh Crime: 28-Year-Old Female Police Constable Found Murdered, Face Burned In Barabanki; Husband Named As Prime SuspectBulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh: In the Syana violence case verdict, the ADJ-12 court sentenced 38 people seven years after the 2018 incident. Five convicts received life imprisonment for murder, while 33 others were sentenced to seven years for rioting, attempted murder, and other… pic.twitter.com/1UYplCNhzw
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Five Found Guilty of Murder, Sentenced to Life
After nearly 6 years, 7 months, and 27 days, the court convicted five individuals (Prashant Nat, Rahul, David, Lokendra Singh, and Johnny) for murder, under IPC Section 302. They were sentenced to life imprisonment.
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