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Telgi, two others get 10 years in jail

Abdul Karim Telgi, the main accused in the multi-crore fake stamp paper scam, and two others were today awarded 10 years" rigorous imprisonment in two separate cases by a CBI Court which also imposed a fine of Rs 50 lakh on each of them. - Telgi sentenced to seven years RI, fined Rs 1.3 cr - Seat sharing would be sorted out by party high command: Chavan - Court rejects Rama Raju plea on use of laptops in jail - Bowing to pressure, Manu Sharma returns to Tihar - Geetanjali Krishna: Art to set you free">Geetanjali Krishna: Art to set you free - Art behind the bars CBI Judge R K Joshi convicted Telgi, Sohail Khan and Shabbeer Sheikh in the cases filed against them in 2004 and found them guilty of preparing and selling a large amount of fake stamp papers in Madhya Pradesh. The court found them guilty under 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and 255 (preparing fake stamp papers) of the IPC and various other relevant sections, Special Public Prosecutor T P Negi told reporters here. Telgi and Khan appeared in the court through video- conferencing facility from a Bangalore-based jail while Sheikh"s presence was also ensured in the court through the same facility from a Pune prison, he said. Telgi has so far been found guilty in over half a dozen cases related to the scam, which came to light in 2002, by courts in several states.


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