The court of additional district and sessions judge, Koraput, Pradip Kumar Mohanta found Ghasi guilty yesterday and pronounced the quantum of punishment today. The court also slapped a penalty of Rs 35,000.
In the event of failing to pay the fine, the convict would have to undergo another two years rigorous imprisonment. Ghasi was convicted under section 27 of Arms Act, section 17 of Criminal Law (Amendment) Act and section 20 of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, said public prosecutor Sadananda Gouda.
Ghasi was arrested near Similiguda in April 2011.
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