Ranchi (Jharkhand): In a momentous turn of events, the CBI special court situated in Ranchi has rendered its judgment, finding 89 out of the total 124 accused individuals culpable in the notorious Fodder Scam. Among the 89 individuals convicted, 52 have been handed sentences of less than three years of imprisonment, while the remaining 37 individuals face imprisonment exceeding three years.
The pivotal announcement was made on Monday within the confines of the CBI's specialized courtroom, specifically concerning the Doranda treasury withdrawal case linked to the expansive Fodder Scam. In the preceding hearings, though 124 individuals were implicated the court exonerated 35 individuals. The ongoing process of pronouncing sentences for the remaining offenders is currently underway.
It is pertinent to mention that all the accused individuals were mandatorily summoned to appear before the court of Special CBI Judge Vishal Srivastava on the designated date of August 28th. The convictions in this case are centred around illicit transactions traced back to the Doranda treasury, emblematic of the malfeasance that marred the Fodder Scam. Out of the total 124 accused, a fraction has been absolved of the charges, but the court has unequivocally found 89 individuals guilty and is now in the process of delivering sentences reflective of their crimes.
Among the accused individuals, notable figures include Lal Yadav, who had already been sentenced in the Doranda treasury case. Notably, the cohort comprises senior IAS officers and veterinary officials, a significant portion of whom have since retired, some even surpassing the age of 80. The ongoing sentencing process is a culmination of thorough judicial proceedings aimed at ensuring that those guilty of perpetrating the fraudulent acts are held accountable.