The
Darjeeling district session’s court on Tuesday sentenced a police
constable to eight years in prison after finding him guilty of dealing
in counterfeit currency. Mohammed Mustafa was arrested on May 19, 2012
from a market complex in Darjeeling town with more than Rs11,000 in fake
notes. Public prosecutor Pranay Rai said, “Police had received
information about Mustafa possessing counterfeit currency and they
arrested him in the afternoon of May 19, 2012. His living quarters in
Dali Line were also raided from where fake notes amounting to Rs50,000
in different denominations were seized.” Mustafa was charged under IPC
Sections 498B (using as genuine forged or counterfeit notes) and 498C
(possession of forged or counterfeit currency notes).
“District session’s judge Monojit Mondal
sentenced the accused to eight years in prison and slapped him a fine
of Rs5,000, the failure to pay which will invite an additional six-month
sentence under Section 498B,” said Rai. “Another charge under Section
498C has also been registered against the accused which amounts to three
years in jail and a fine of
Rs2,000.” Since the sections were all
bailable, Mustafa was let out then and was reporting for work as a
security guard. He was attending on a high court judge prior to his
re-arrest on Monday. (EOIC)
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