"The court convicted Prakash alias Bunty Pandey and sentenced him to life imprisonment. It also imposed exemplary fine of Rs 31.5 lakh on him," special public prosecutor Dileep Shah told PTI.
The case dates back to 2008 when unidentified persons shot dead a watchman of a south Mumbai hotel. According to the police, the hotel owner, who had been receiving extortion calls from Pandey, was the actual target.
The police initially arrested three persons, but they were acquitted. "Pandey was arrested in November 2010, a few days after he was deported from Vietnam," added Shah.
The prosecution examined seven witnesses including the hotel owner. Pandey's confession too became an admissible evidence under the provisions of MCOCA.
Shah argued that Pandey was the main conspirator and he ensured that the money reached him through hawala.
Special MCOCA judge A L Pansare today convicted him.
Of the fine, the judge directed that Rs 5 lakh would be given to the kin of the deceased watchman, while the hotel owner be given back his Rs 12 lakh.
