The conviction was reached 12 years after the CBI had registered the case against Kailash Patil Aneja, an Indian Economic Service (IES) officer of the 1981 batch, for amassing properties disproportionate to his known sources of income.
The court has sentenced Aneja to undergo four years' rigorous imprisonment with a fine of Rs 25 lakh and his wife Anita Aneja to undergo three years' rigorous imprisonment with fine of Rs 1 lakh in the disproportionate assets case, CBI spokesperson R K Gaur said today.
The CBI filed a charge sheet on December 20, 2011 against Aneja and his wife.
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