INDIA
The Juvenile Justice Board today sent a 20-year-old man, booked in the Yug Chandak murder case, to probation of two years.
The Juvenile Justice Board today sent a 20-year-old man, booked in the Yug Chandak murder case, to probation of two years.
The man, who was 17-years old when the crime took place in 2014, was held guilty of kidnapping for ransom (S. 364 A of the IPC) and hatching conspiracy (S. 120 B of the IPC) by the Juvenile Justice Board, which heard the case, on July 20.
Board member Surekha Borkute told
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