Pronouncing the quantum of sentence in Haridwar yesterday, Additional Sessions judge Dhananjay Chaturvedi also imposed a fine of Rs 10000 each on extortionist Sunil Rathi and his three associates.
The four were held guilty of plotting the murder of Navin Jindal, a Roorkee based businessman who was gunned down outside his shop in December 2009.
However, two other accused in the case were acquitted for lack of evidence.
Jindal was shot dead by shooters hired by Rathi after he refused to pay them extortion money of Rs 15 lakh.
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