Ranchi: The CBI on Tuesday submitted its written opposition to RJD chief Lalu Prasad's bail plea in Jharkhand High Court in the fodder scam case related to Dumka treasury saying that he has not served a single day's sentence in connection with it.
Lalu Prasad's lawyers claimed that he has completed half of his sentence in judicial custody in the case.
Prasad, the former Bihar chief minister, was sentenced on March 24, 2018, to 14-years rigorous imprisonment by CBI special judge Shivpal Singh in the Dumka treasury embezzlement case of fodder scam.
The former Bihar chief minister, convicted in four fodder scam cases, would be able to walk out of the jail if he acquires bail in the case.
He has already secured bail in three other cases.
The CBI in its reply said that Lalu Prasad has so far been convicted by CBI courts in four different cases of fodder scam and in the Dumka case he has been sentenced to 14 years' rigorous imprisonment.
The special CBI court has not mentioned anywhere in its order that the sentence given to Prasad in Dumka case will run concurrently with the sentences given to him in other cases of fodder scam and the punishment under section 427 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.