Congress MLA gets 7-year term for theft, illegal iron ore export
The Special Court for the People’s Representatives convicted the 58-year-old MLA from Karwar, along with six other accused on 24 October. With the conviction, fear of losing Assembly membership looms over the two-time MLA
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Congress MLA Sateesh Krishna Sail
Bengaluru, 26 Oct
A special court here has sentenced Congress MLA Sateesh Krishna Sail to seven
years imprisonment and imposed hefty fines for theft and illegal export of
seized iron ore from Belekeri port during 2009-10.
The Special Court for the People’s
Representatives convicted the 58-year-old MLA from Karwar, along with six other
accused on 24 October. With the conviction, fear of losing Assembly membership
looms over the two-time MLA.
As the managing director of Shri
Mallikarjuna Shipping Private Ltd, Sail was convicted on charges of theft,
criminal conspiracy and cheating.
A large amount of iron ore worth
crores of rupees, which was illegally mined in Ballari, was stored at the
Belekeri port way back in 2010. However, the accused colluded with the
officials and smuggled it to China.
The other convicts in the case are
the then Deputy Conservator of Ports, Mahesh J Biliye, Ashapura Minechem MD
Chetan Shah, KV Nagaraj alias Swastik Nagaraj, KVN Govindaraj, Venkateshwara
Minerals partner Karapudi Mahesh Kumar and Lal Mahal Limited MD Prem Chand
Garg.
Biliye, found guilty for the
criminal breach of trust and criminal conspiracy, was also sentenced to seven
years imprisonment, with the court imposing a fine of Rs six crore in the
primary case.
In a related theft case, the
convicts were sentenced to an additional three years, and the court ordered the
confiscation of fine amounts by the government.
In a second case, the court handed
a further seven-year sentence and slapped a fine of six crore rupees on Sail.
For the third case, all the accused
were sentenced to five years in prison and fines of Rs 20,000 were imposed,
along with a total fine of Rs 9.36 crore for committing fraud.
In the fourth case, Sail, Biliye
and Nagaraj were sentenced to five years and seven years for fraud, with an additional
fine of Rs 9.54 crore. PTI
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