Pramesh S Jain & Dr.Thomas (Special Correspondent)
The first Additional chief Metropolitan magistrate court on Thursday convicted a 45-year-old software engineer and sentenced him to undergo one month simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs.45,000 for sending morphed pornographic video to his wife,who was working in Canada in November 2017.
The convict,Raghavan Sampath,from Subramanyanagar is among the three persons who have been investigated by Criminal Investigation department and convicted by different court for 3 different crimes.
According to the CID officials,the Victim and the accused Raghavan Sampath from Subramanyanagar were engineers by profession studied in same college and later got married.
After marriage,the victim went to Canada in the year 2016 for better career while the accused refused to go to Canada stayed back and started suspecting her character .
This led to strain relationship between them.The accused misusing sent morphed obscene video to the the victim’s ID and made the accusations that the lady in pornographic video is the complainant.
Based on a complaint,the CID officials based on the complaint registered an FIR under IT Act and filed a charge sheet before the court.
The court after conducting trial convicted Raghavan as guilty and sentenced him to undergo one month simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs.45,000 .
The second case pertaining to a conman who posing as personal Assistant of Chief Minister cheating many people promising BDA sites.
The case was earlier registered against John Micheal of TC palya in Ramamurthy Nagar police station in 2011.
The accused using the MO, duped two people with a promise to get them BDA sites under CM quota and sped away with Rs.30.8 lakh from them.
The CID took over the case and arrested the accused and filed a charge sheet before 48 City civil court which after detailed trail convicted the accused sentencing him with 5 years of Rigorous imprisonment and a fine of ₹ 44.10 lakh.
Similarly the Chief Judicial court in KGF,convicted Mariyappa a farmer for impersonation and forging the land records to sell 28 guntas to a man in Kaggallalli village in Bangarapet taluk in 2013 .
The accused Mariyappa posing as Beerappa, fabricated the documents to claim ownership for 28 guntas of land and sold it to Ramappa.
The case was earlier registered in Betamangala police station which was taken over by CID officials. After completion of investigation, a charge-sheet was filed before the court which after a trail convicted and sentenced the accused to under go six months of impriosnment and a fine of ₹ 6,000.