Tabrez Ansari Lynching Case: All 10 Convicts To Serve 10-Year Jail Term
Four years after Tabrez Ansari was lynched by a mob in Jharkhand, a court in Seraikela on Wednesday sentenced to 10-year imprisonment under Section 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Ansari, who was accused of stealing a motorcycle, was beaten up by a mob. A video showed that he was purportedly made to chant 'Jai Shri Ram' and 'Jai Hanuman' in the Saraikela Kharsawan district of Jharkhand. He later died.

Additional District Judge-I Amit Shekhar convicted the 10 and acquitted two other accused persons due to lack of evidence on June 27.
Pronouncing the quantum of punishment on Wednesday amid tight security through video conferencing, the court awarded 10 years of rigorous imprisonment to all the convicts under IPC Section 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder).
The judge also slapped a fine of Rs 15,000 on each of them, according to PTI.
The incident in Jharkhand, which was ruled by the BJP then, had triggered a political storm at the national level.
The opposition parties had raised the issue in Parliament and disrupted proceedings for a few days.
The then Congress president Rahul Gandhi on June 25 had described the lynching as a "blot on humanity" and said the "silence" of powerful voices in the BJP-ruled central and state governments over the incident is shocking.
The next day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in the Rajya Sabha that he was "pained" by the lynching and the guilty must be severely punished.
While the prime accused, Prakash Mandal alias Pappu Mandal, was already in jail, the other accused were taken into custody after they were convicted by the court last week.
One of the accused Kushal Mahali died in the course of trial.
Ansari had been working as a labourer in Pune and had come home to celebrate Eid. He was held by locals at Dhatkidih village on the night of June 17 over suspicion of trying to steal a motorcycle. The man was tied to a pole and beaten up with sticks through the night.
Besides Prakash Mandal, the other nine convicted people are Bhimsen Mandal, Kamal Mahato, Madan Nayak, Atul Mahali, Sunamo Pradhan, Vikram Mandal, Chamu Nayak, Prem Chand Mahali and Mahesh Mahali.
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