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UP: Lucknow realtor kidnapping case trial from May 5

Atiq Ahmed’s son Umar got realtor Mohit Jaiswal abducted from Krishna Nagar area in the UP capital in December 2018

Updated on: Apr 21, 2023 09:30 pm IST
By , Lucknow
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The trial in the special CBI court in the businessman Mohit Jaiswal kidnapping case could not start on Friday due to work lawyers’ boycott. Gangster-politician Atiq Ahmed (now deceased) and his son Mohammad Umar are accused in the December 2018 case.

Mohit Jaiswal was allegedly assaulted and was forced to transfer his properties worth 45 crore to Atiq Ahmed and his son Umar. (For Representation)

Umar, who is lodged in Lucknow prison, was to appear before the court via videoconferencing. The court has fixed May 5 as the next date for hearing to record statements of witnesses.

Earlier on April 7, the court framed charges against Atiq and Umar under several sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 364 A(kidnapping or abduction). Under this section, the convicts may get life imprisonment or a prison term that may extend up to 10 years.

Umar got realtor Mohit Jaiswal abducted from Krishna Nagar area in the state capital in December 2018 and forcibly took him to Deoria jail where Atiq Ahmed was lodged at that time. Jaiswal was allegedly assaulted and was forced to transfer his properties worth 45 crore to the father–son duo before he was allowed to leave.

 
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