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Fodder Scam: Lalu Prasad Yadav convicted, quantum of punishment on February 18

Lalu Prasad, who has already been convicted in four other cases of the fodder scam, is also an accused in the fifth and final case.

February 15, 2022 / 12:49 IST
File image: Lalu Prasad Yadav

A CBI Special Court in Ranchi on February 15 has convicted RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav in the Rs 139.35 crore Doranda treasury embezzlement case.

The quantum of punishment will be pronounced on February 18, a CBI counsel told PTI.

Prasad had earlier been sentenced to 14 years in jail in four other fodder scam cases.

"Lalu Prasad has been convicted. The quantum of punishment will be pronounced on February 18," the CBI counsel.

"36 people have been given a jail term of 3 years each by a CBI Special Court in Ranchi," said Sanjay Kumar, defence lawyer in Doranda treasury case to ANI.

The RJD supremo had arrived in Ranchi on Sunday to be physically present in the court during the hearing.

The court had on January 29 completed hearing arguments in the case and reserved its verdict.

The court of Special CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) Judge S K Shashi had completed the hearing against 99 accused including Prasad, which was underway since February last year.

Arguments on behalf of the last accused, Dr Shailendra Kumar, were completed on January 29.

All the accused had been ordered to be physically present in the court on the day of the verdict.

Of the original 170 accused in the case, 55 have died, seven have become government witnesses, two have accepted the charges against them and six are absconding.

Apart from Prasad, former MP Jagdish Sharma, the then Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman Dhruv Bhagat, Animal Husbandry Secretary Beck Julius and Animal Husbandry Assistant Director Dr K M Prasad are the main accused.

Apart from Prasad, former MP Jagdish Sharma, the then Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman Dhruv Bhagat, Animal Husbandry Secretary Beck Julius and Animal Husbandry Assistant Director Dr K M Prasad are the main accused.

The Rs 950-crore scam relates to fraudulent withdrawal of public funds from government treasuries in various districts of undivided Bihar.

The RJD supremo, who has been sentenced to 14 years in prison and slapped with a total fine of Rs 60 lakh, has secured bail in the four cases related to Dumka, Deoghar and Chaibasa treasuries.

The fodder scam came to light in January 1996 after a raid at the Animal Husbandry Department.

The CBI named Prasad as an accused in June 1997.

The agency framed charges against Prasad and former Bihar chief minister Jagannath Mishra.

In September 2013, the trial court convicted Prasad, Mishra and 45 others in one of the cases related to the fodder scam and Prasad was imprisoned in Ranchi jail.

In December 2013, Supreme Court granted bail to Prasad in the case while in December 2017, CBI court found him and 15 others guilty and sent them to Birsa Munda prison.

Jharkhand High Court granted bail to Prasad in April 2021.

(With inputs from agencies)

Moneycontrol News
first published: Feb 15, 2022 11:58 am

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