Fodder scam: Verdict in third case against Lalu expected today
A special CBI court will pronounce its verdict in the third of five fodder scam cases against RJD chief Lalu Prasad, who has been convicted in two of them, on Wednesday.
Special court judge S.S. Prasad will deliver judgment in the case, which is related to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs. 33.67 crore from Chaibasa treasury in 1992-1993.
The case relates to alleged fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 35.62 crore from the Chaibasa treasury in the 1990s when he was the chief minister of undivided Bihar.
Prasad is lodged in Birsa Munda jail after being convicted last month in the second case of over Rs 900 crore fodder scam linked to an illegal withdrawal of money from Deogarh treasury. Special CBI Court judge Shiv Pal Singh had last Saturday sentenced him to three-and-a-half years in jail in the case.
In all, the 69-year-old RJD president faced five cases in the multi-crore fodder scam in Ranchi and has been convicted in two of them.
Special CBI court judge SS Prasad in Ranchi is expected to pronounce judgement later this month in connection with RC 68A/96 case, pertaining to alleged "fraudulent" withdrawal of Rs 35.62 crore from Chaibasa Treasury in 1990s.
"Trial
of
56
accused
in
the
case
is
over
and
if
the
order
is
reserved
for
Wednesday,
judgement
may
be
pronounced
this
month,"
a
senior
CBI
official
said
here
today.
The
official
said
that
the
matter
is
listed
in
the
special
CBI
court
for
Wednesday.
Prasad is one of the accused in this case.
Lalu was on 23 December last year held guilty in the RC 64A/96 pertaining to fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 89.27 lakh from Deoghar Treasury and was handed 3.5 years imprisonment on 6 January this year after the special CBI court judge Shiv Pal Singh held him guilty in the case.
On 30 September, 2013, Prasad was also held guilty in the RC 20A/96 pertaining to illegal withdrawal of Rs 37.7 crore and given five years of prison term.
Apart from the above cases, Prasad is also facing charges in the RC 38 A/96 pertaining to alleged illegal withdrawal of Rs 3.97 crore from Dumka Treasury and Rs 184 crore from Doranda Treasury in the early 1990s.
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