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Nine RSS/BJP men get life terms for killing CPI-M worker inside jail

KANNUR (KERALA): Nine RSS and BJP workers were on Friday sentenced to life imprisonment for killing CPI-M worker inside the Kannur jail in 2004, in what could be the first-ever political murder inside a prison.



Kannur (Kerala), July 5

Nine RSS and BJP workers were on Friday sentenced to life imprisonment for killing CPI-M worker inside the Kannur jail in 2004, in what could be the first-ever political murder inside a prison.

A group of RSS/BJP jail inmates attacked KP Ravindran, also housed at the same jail, with iron rods on April 6, 2004.

He was taken to hospital, but succumbed to his injuries.

The Thalassery Additional Sessions Court sentenced the nine convicts - Pavithran, Phalgunan, KP Reghu, Sanal Prasad, PK Dineshan, K Sasi, Anil Kumar, Suni and Ashokan. A fine of Rs 1 lakh each was also slapped on them.

In all, 31 RSS/BJP workers, all of them housed at the Kannur jail, was arraigned as accused for the brutal attack on Ravindran, but only nine were convicted. IANS

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