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ఎరిక్సన్​ వ్యవహారానికి సంబంధించిన కోర్టు ధిక్కరణ కేసులో అనిల్​ అంబానీని దోషిగా తేల్చింది సుప్రీంకోర్టు. గడువులోగా బకాయిలు చెల్లించకపోతే 3నెలలు జైలుశిక్ష అనుభవించాల్సి ఉంటుందని హెచ్చరించింది.

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Published : Feb 20, 2019, 11:11 AM IST

లేదంటే జైలుకే

ఎరిక్సన్​కు బకాయిల చెల్లింపుల కేసులో ఆర్​కామ్​ ఛైర్మన్​ అనిల్​ అంబానీ సహా ఇద్దరు డైరెక్టర్లు సతీశ్​ సేథీ, ఛాయా విరానీ కోర్టు ధిక్కరణకు పాల్పడ్డారని తీర్పునిచ్చింది సర్వోన్నత న్యాయస్థానం.

ఎరిక్సన్​ సంస్థకు వారం రోజుల్లోగా రూ.453కోట్లు చెల్లించాలని అనిల్​ అంబానీతో పాటు ఇద్దరు డైరెక్టర్లను ఆదేశించింది సుప్రీంకోర్టు. లేకపోతే మూడు నెలల జైలు శిక్ష విధిస్తామని హెచ్చరించింది. అలాగే ఒక్కక్కరికి రూ.కోటి జరిమానా విధించింది. ఒక నెలలో కట్టాలని గడువు విధించింది. జరిమానా చెల్లించకపోతే ఒక నెల జైలు శిక్ష అనుభవించాల్సి వస్తుందని తెలిపింది.

ఎరిక్సన్​కు బకాయిల చెల్లింపుల కేసులో ఆర్​కామ్​ ఛైర్మన్​ అనిల్​ అంబానీ సహా ఇద్దరు డైరెక్టర్లు సతీశ్​ సేథీ, ఛాయా విరానీ కోర్టు ధిక్కరణకు పాల్పడ్డారని తీర్పునిచ్చింది సర్వోన్నత న్యాయస్థానం.

ఎరిక్సన్​ సంస్థకు వారం రోజుల్లోగా రూ.453కోట్లు చెల్లించాలని అనిల్​ అంబానీతో పాటు ఇద్దరు డైరెక్టర్లను ఆదేశించింది సుప్రీంకోర్టు. లేకపోతే మూడు నెలల జైలు శిక్ష విధిస్తామని హెచ్చరించింది. అలాగే ఒక్కక్కరికి రూ.కోటి జరిమానా విధించింది. ఒక నెలలో కట్టాలని గడువు విధించింది. జరిమానా చెల్లించకపోతే ఒక నెల జైలు శిక్ష అనుభవించాల్సి వస్తుందని తెలిపింది.

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SHOTLIST:
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Caracas – 23 January 2019
1. Cellphone footage of Jhonny Godoy, a Venezuelan protester killed during a police raid in the neighborhood of La Vega in Caracas, running with a Venezuelan flag and chanting in Spanish: "Who are we? Venezuela, what do we want? Maduro the son of a bitch, out"
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Caracas - 19 February 2019
2. Various of impoverished neighborhood where Godoy lived
3. Close of sign on a front door in (Spanish) reading: "Get up and shine. May the Lord's glory shine upon you"
4. Marvelis Paredes, Godoy's cousin, standing in her kitchen
5. Godoy's room
6. Close of Paredes
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Marvelis Paredes, Jhonny Godoy's cousin:
"Everything here was taken over by the FAES (Venezuelan special forces), like two blocks, all the stairs were filled with FAES, my cousin was already gone. That day I remember sending my children to get haircuts, because I have children. I sent them to get haircuts with my brother. He saw a patrol that took someone handcuffed face down in a patrol car. He told me, 'sister, the FAES is out there'. I said, 'well, brother, be careful and take care of the children. Get hair cuts and go straight to the house.' Without knowing that the person who was detained in the patrol was my cousin, our cousin."
8. Paredes showing pictures of Godoy on her cellphone
9. Close of Godoy's picture, UPSOUND of Paredes saying in (Spanish): "This is him before he went to the protest on the 23rd (of January). They (special forces) came looking for him with this picture"
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Marvelis Paredes, Jhonny Godoy's cousin:
"We had to keep him covered (during the funeral) because he was unrecognizable. We did not know if it was him. That is, if we had just seen it like that, not knowing that he had a tattoo with the initials of my grandmother who died more than 14 years ago, I would not have known it was him. Because he was unrecognizable, he was burned."
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Caracas - 1 February 2019
11. Close of cellphone of Andartes (his pseudonym), a local activist showing the footage he recorded on the night of the protest
12. UPSOUND (Spanish) Andartes saying: "The water made him lose his balance, he comes back all dizzy"
13. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Andartes (pseudonym), Venezuelan activist:
"Yes, many young people were injured, what happens is that people here are afraid to say: 'Look the FAES (special forces) did it to me, the Sebin (domestic intelligence service) did this to me', because we do not have the rule of law in order to denounce it."
14. Wide of el Valle Parish street
15. Young man walking beside graffiti
16. Close of graffiti
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Caracas - 3 January 2019
17. Tilt down of Caracas neighborhood where Nick Samuel Oropeza, a young protester was killed during night protests
18. Ingrid Borjas, Oropeza's mother standing in his room UPSOUND (Spanish): "Now that he is dead, I know Nick more because people tell me things that he did that I did not know"
19. Picture of Oropeza we
20. Close of picture
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Caracas - 1 February 2019
21. Rafael Uzcategui, General Coordinator of PROVEA, a Venezuelan rights group
22. Various of Uzcategui reading
23. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Rafael Uzcategui, PROVEA General Coordinator:
"We are talking about a situation that has a main objective that is intimidation, generating terror, generating fear in the population. It is an action that can be qualified as state terrorism. Actions outside the law to instill fear in the population because the government knows that there is a majority that is dissatisfied with the exercise of the government, it is overwhelming. And if that dissatisfaction is expressed through protest on the street, we would have a situation of very high ungovernability. So, the government is containing the demands of the people not satisfying them, not giving them access to food, to medicines, basic services, but, unfortunately, now it is exclusively relying on repression and generating terror especially among the low-income population."
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Caracas - 28 January 2019
24. Close of Ingrid Borjas's hands while praying in church
25. Wide of church service
26. Borjas in church
27. Close of her son's picture on cellphone
28. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ingrid Borjas, mother of Nick Samuel Oropeza:
"I am a spiritual person, I dedicate my life to the church, I pray for his (the man who killed her son) forgiveness because he took away my son's life, I pray for his forgiveness, because he did it and, well, let divine justice reign above all else, and if the justice of men serves justice too, may he pay for his crime, I ask for nothing more. And as for my son, well, to all those other victims, may they know who shot them, who killed that person and may justice be done."
29. Borjas looking at picture of her son on her cellphone
STORYLINE:
Jhonny Godoy had taken to Twitter to proclaim his opposition to President Nicolas Maduro, posting a video that showed him running through the streets waving the national flag as protests erupted across Venezuela's capital.
Two days later, his family said, rifle-wielding special police agents wearing black masks stormed into their home in the Caracas slum of La Vega, pulled him outside and shot him to death.
The slaying of the 29-year-old was part of a crackdown that has spread fear among young protesters in poor neighborhoods of Venezuela, where a history of steadfast loyalty to Maduro has begun to crack amid hyperinflation and shortages of food and medicine.
At least 43 people have been killed in the round of protests that began on January 23, when Juan Guaido, the head of the opposition-controlled congress, declared himself interim president of the crisis-wracked country.
Human rights groups say some of those appear to be targeted slayings by the National Police Action Force, or FAES, an elite commando unit created in 2017 for anti-gang operations.
Rights groups say it is now acting against disaffected youths living in the slums.
The government is "generating terror, generating fear in the population," said Rafael Uzcategui, general coordinator of the respected rights group Venezuelan Education-Action Program on Human rights, or PROVEA.
More than 700 opponents of Maduro have been arrested during the latest push by Venezuela's opposition to oust the socialist leader, according to PROVEA and a crime monitoring group, Observatory of Social Conflict.
The country has seen the largest protests since 2017, when 120 people died in clashes with national guardsmen and pro-government civilians who fired on the masked demonstrators in middle-class neighborhoods.
Now, critics say, Maduro is hitting back by sending security forces into the slums to try to suppress dissent.
PROVEA say they have recorded 35 deaths during a single week in January, most at night in poor neighborhoods, in addition to eight cases of apparent targeted killings by members of the elite commando unit.
Godoy's cousin, Marvelis Paredes, said that when agents burst into the family's home on Jan. 25, Godoy's mother saw her son beaten and dragged out as she begged for his life.
Minutes later, she heard two gunshots.
Godoy was shot in the abdomen and foot, Paredes said, and a disposable diaper was shoved in his mouth, apparently to suffocate him.
She said the family believes that his killing was linked to the video he posted on Twitter two days earlier.
Among those who died when the protests broke out on in January was 19-year-old Nick Samuel Oropeza.
His family says he was last seen alive fleeing alongside other protesters through the dusty streets of the capital's Las Adjuntas slum as national guardsmen opened fire on people who had blocked streets with mounds of trash.
Minutes later, he was found on the ground, his shirt drenched in blood.
A bullet destroyed his kidney and punctured a lung, said his mother, Ingrid Borjas, a 38-year-old lawyer.
"May justice be done," she said, to her son and the other victims.
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