Mumbai:
A Mumbai court sentenced a person to a two -year jail to call the police in danger and claimed that underworld don Dawood Ibrahim was giving him money to kill PM Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, it was not appropriate to see the sympathy to the accused.
In a judgment given on 29 March in the 2023 case, the first class Judicial Magistrate (Aspland Court) Hemen Joshi rejected the argument of defense that the accused, Kamran Khan, was mentally unstable.
The magistrate mentioned that no evidence was given by the accused to support his claim on mental health.
The court found Kamran Khan guilty of crimes for Section 505 (2) (promoting or promoting or promoting or promoting or promoting hostility, hatred or sickness among classes and for 506 (2) (criminal intimidation) (IPC).
In addition to handing him over two years imprisonment, the court has fined him Rs 10,000.
According to the prosecution, the accused called the main control room of the Mumbai Police in November 2023, threatening that he would blow up the state -run JJ Hospital.
The accused further said, “There is a threat to Modi’s life, Dawood Ibrahim is paying Rs 5 crore, he has asked Modi to end,” the complainant in the case told the court.
The person also said that the people of Ibrahim, nominated as a global terrorist, were offering Rs 1 crore to Chief Minister Adityanath to blow him with a bomb, told to the court.
According to the police, the accused called the control room when he was at JJ Hospital in Central Mumbai and his medical check-up by doctors was delayed by a long queue of patients.
The court said that it was clear that the police machinery was caught in a bond due to the crime committed by the accused.
“In addition, the recurrence of such crimes by the accused is clear from the complaint. Given the stress on the government machinery and the safety of very specific individuals threatening due to such rumors, it would not be appropriate showing sympathy to the accused,” this is mentioned.
After the court passed all the evidence on the record, the prosecution has successfully established that a threatening call from Kamaran Khan’s mobile number was made.
He was then convicted of crimes for whom he was booked.
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