Seven persons were sentenced to life on Friday by a court in Mumbai in connection with the kidnap and murder a 14-year-old boy in 2003.

The Sewree sessions court, however, acquitted three other accused in the case, observing that there was no evidence to prove their involvment in the case.
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Pronouncing the judgement, the court said that the prosecution had submitted ample evidence to prove that the seven accused entered into a conspiracy to kidnap Raj Agarwal for ransom following which they murdered him and tried to dispose the body in a river.
The teenager was kidnapped in 2003 and killed by the accused, who allegedly threw the body on the banks of Bhima river in Daund near Nashik.
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