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A senior Indian policeman, Ravi Kant Sharma, has been found guilty of murdering a journalist of the Indian Express newspaper.A senior Indian policeman, Ravi Kant Sharma, has been found guilty of murdering a journalist of the Indian Express newspaper.
Shivani Bhatnagar was found strangled in her flat in the capital, Delhi, in January 1999.Shivani Bhatnagar was found strangled in her flat in the capital, Delhi, in January 1999.
Mr Sharma and three others found guilty of the murder are due to be sentenced on Thursday.Mr Sharma and three others found guilty of the murder are due to be sentenced on Thursday.
After Ms Bhatnagar's death, Mr Sharma absconded before giving himself up in September 2002.After Ms Bhatnagar's death, Mr Sharma absconded before giving himself up in September 2002.
The murder created a sensation when Mr Sharma's wife accused a late former minister of having a relationship with the journalist. The case created a sensation when Mr Sharma's wife accused a late former minister of having a relationship with the journalist.
The court was told that Mr Sharma had handed over some "sensitive" government papers to Ms Bhatnagar while he he was posted in the prime minister's office. The court was told that Mr Sharma had handed over some "sensitive" government papers to Ms Bhatnagar while he was working in the prime minister's office.
He then wanted the papers back but she did not return them. He then reportedly wanted the papers back but she did not return them.
The court heard that that may have been a motive for the murder.The court heard that that may have been a motive for the murder.
Mr Sharma maintained his innocence throughout the trial.Mr Sharma maintained his innocence throughout the trial.
The case caused a sensation when Mr Sharma's wife, Madhu, told reporters that the late former federal minister Pramod Mahajan was "involved" in the murder and that he had a relationship with the journalist. Mr Sharma's wife, Madhu, told reporters that the late former federal minister Pramod Mahajan was "involved" in the murder and that he had been in a relationship with the journalist.
Mr Mahajan had denied the allegations and described them as "absurd".Mr Mahajan had denied the allegations and described them as "absurd".
Mr Sharma was a senior police officer in Haryana state.Mr Sharma was a senior police officer in Haryana state.