Three get
life term for killing AMU student
Thursday April 21, 2011 08:45:51 PM,
IANS
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Ghaziabad:
A special CBI court here Thursday awarded life imprisonment to
three people for killing an Aligarh Muslim University student in
2007, a lawyer said.
Zafar Masood, Mohd Asif and Raees Quereshi shot dead Kaushar
Salique Mazhar April 25, 2007 and robbed his motorcycle, said
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Public Prosecutor S. Islam.
Special CBI judge S. Lal after hearing the arguments pronounced
the quantum of sentence and awarded life imprisonment to all the
accused.
The court also imposed a penalty of Rs.21,000 each on Zafar Masood
and Mohd Asif and a penalty of Rs.11,000 on Rahis Quereshi, said
Islam.
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