Jaipur. The special CBI court has sentenced two employees and four private persons of HPCL (Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited) to fraudulently convicted two years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 3 lakh, convicting them in the case of fraud. Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM-Special Case), Jaipur’s court found HPCL employees Vivek Raju and Manish Arora and private individuals Sheikh Akram, Abu Bakr Sheikh, Gurendra Pal Singh and Dukhbhanjan Singh Saini convicted in two separate cases of getting solvents based on criminal conspiracy and fake documents. The CBI had registered two cases against the accused on 30 October 1998 and 8 March 1999.
It was alleged that the accused together hatched a conspiracy and obtained the delivery of solvents based on the fake C-form and other documents and took a wrong advantage of Rs 64 lakh and Rs 1.37 crore respectively. After the investigation was completed, the CBI filed a charge sheet on 18 December 2000 in the ACJM (Special case), Jaipur court. The court found the accused guilty and sentenced them after hearing. – Special news network
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