Bengaluru, Aug 4: Two former prison officials have been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment and fined Rs 50,000 each for helping Abdul Karim Telgi run the multi-crore stamp paper scam behind bars.
The High Court of Karnataka has convicted Superintendent P N Jayasimha and Assistant Superintendent Nanjappa for helping Telgi in the Bengaluru Central Prison at Parappana Agrahara in 2001-2002. The former officials have already served three years in jail.
A division bench of Justices Ravi Malimath and John Michael Cunha convicted them on an appeal filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). CBI counsel P Prasanna Kumar argued that the former officials had provided Telgi with first-class prisoner facilities though he was just an undertrial. He was given a separate room, and two undertrials were assigned as his assistants. He was also allowed a wooden door and curtains on his windows. What’s more, Telgi was allowed to use several mobile phones and meet his co-accused in the prison officials’ chambers without any entry being made in the visitors register. All these were clear violations of the prison manual, Kumar asserted.
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