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'Ab Tak Chappan' Cop Pradeep Sharma To Be Reinstated By Maharashtra Police
- Wednesday May 17, 2017
- Mumbai News | Reported by Sunil Singh, Written by Saurabh Gupta
Encounter specialist police officer Pradeep Sharma, on whose life Bollywood hit 'Ab Tak Chappan' was loosely based, is being reinstated by the Maharashtra Police.
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Lakhan Bhaiya Fake Encounter Case: Government Stays Sentence of Cops
- Thursday December 3, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Maharashtra government has stayed the jail sentence of the 11 cops, convicted in the Lakhan Bhaiya fake encounter case of 2006, for six months, prompting to their immediate release. The policemen were convicted by the Mumbai Sessions Court in July, 2013, and are currently serving life imprisonment at the Thane Central Jail.
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Lakhan Bhaiya encounter case: 13 Mumbai cops, 8 others awarded life sentence
- Friday July 12, 2013
- India News | Edited by Nadim Asrar
A Mumbai sessions court today awarded life sentence to 21 people, including 13 Mumbai Police personnel who were convicted in the 2006 encounter of Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya. While three policemen are convicted of murder, the other ten are convicted of aiding and abetting the encounter.
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Mumbai court to pronounce sentence in Lakhan Bhaiya encounter case today
- Friday July 12, 2013
- Mumbai News | Rashmi Rajput
A Mumbai sessions court today will announce the sentence in the Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya fake encounter case in which 13 policemen were convicted on July 5 while the Mumbai Police encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma was acquitted.
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Mumbai cop Pradeep Sharma acquitted in Lakhan Bhaiya encounter case
- Friday July 5, 2013
- Mumbai News | Edited by Nadim Asrar
A Mumbai sessions court has acquitted former encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma in the Lakhan Bhaiyya case. Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya, killed on Nov 11, 2006, was considered to be underworld don Chhota Rajan's close aide.
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www.ndtv.com
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'Ab Tak Chappan' Cop Pradeep Sharma To Be Reinstated By Maharashtra Police
- Wednesday May 17, 2017
- Mumbai News | Reported by Sunil Singh, Written by Saurabh Gupta
Encounter specialist police officer Pradeep Sharma, on whose life Bollywood hit 'Ab Tak Chappan' was loosely based, is being reinstated by the Maharashtra Police.
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www.ndtv.com
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Lakhan Bhaiya Fake Encounter Case: Government Stays Sentence of Cops
- Thursday December 3, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Maharashtra government has stayed the jail sentence of the 11 cops, convicted in the Lakhan Bhaiya fake encounter case of 2006, for six months, prompting to their immediate release. The policemen were convicted by the Mumbai Sessions Court in July, 2013, and are currently serving life imprisonment at the Thane Central Jail.
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www.ndtv.com
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Lakhan Bhaiya encounter case: 13 Mumbai cops, 8 others awarded life sentence
- Friday July 12, 2013
- India News | Edited by Nadim Asrar
A Mumbai sessions court today awarded life sentence to 21 people, including 13 Mumbai Police personnel who were convicted in the 2006 encounter of Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya. While three policemen are convicted of murder, the other ten are convicted of aiding and abetting the encounter.
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www.ndtv.com
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Mumbai court to pronounce sentence in Lakhan Bhaiya encounter case today
- Friday July 12, 2013
- Mumbai News | Rashmi Rajput
A Mumbai sessions court today will announce the sentence in the Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya fake encounter case in which 13 policemen were convicted on July 5 while the Mumbai Police encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma was acquitted.
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www.ndtv.com
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Mumbai cop Pradeep Sharma acquitted in Lakhan Bhaiya encounter case
- Friday July 5, 2013
- Mumbai News | Edited by Nadim Asrar
A Mumbai sessions court has acquitted former encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma in the Lakhan Bhaiyya case. Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya, killed on Nov 11, 2006, was considered to be underworld don Chhota Rajan's close aide.
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www.ndtv.com