Additional district judge Anil Kumar Singh passed the order and slapped a fine of Rs 21,000 on the accused after finding him guilty of the massacre in Laxmanpur Bathe village of the then Jehanabad district on December 1, 1997.
Singh's conviction came three months after he was arrested from here after spending nearly 16 years in hiding.
The state government had announced a reward of Rs one lakh for any information leading to his arrest.
Interestingly, Patna High Court had on October 9 set aside a Jehanabad court's order of 2010 convicting 23 people in the massacre. The Jehanabad court had awarded 16 accused people the death sentence and lifer to 10 others. Two of the accused had died during the trial and Singh was absconding.
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