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Indian hit and run driver jailed | Indian hit and run driver jailed |
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Sanjeev Nanda, the son of a wealthy Indian arms dealer, has been sentenced to five years in prison in a notorious hit and run case. | Sanjeev Nanda, the son of a wealthy Indian arms dealer, has been sentenced to five years in prison in a notorious hit and run case. |
Nanda, who was accused of driving while drunk, had earlier been found guilty of running over and killing six people in Delhi in January 1999. | Nanda, who was accused of driving while drunk, had earlier been found guilty of running over and killing six people in Delhi in January 1999. |
His lawyers say they will appeal against his conviction and sentence. | His lawyers say they will appeal against his conviction and sentence. |
The case was seen as a test of whether the judiciary would hold a member of India's elite accountable. | |
During the trial, several witnesses changed their testimony, amid accusations they had been bought off. | |
'Exemplary verdict' | 'Exemplary verdict' |
On Tuesday, a court in Delhi found Nanda, the grandson of a former navy chief, guilty of "culpable homicide not amounting to murder". | On Tuesday, a court in Delhi found Nanda, the grandson of a former navy chief, guilty of "culpable homicide not amounting to murder". |
Three others were also convicted for destruction of evidence. | Three others were also convicted for destruction of evidence. |
Nanda's co-accused Manik Kapoor was acquitted in the nine-year-old case, which came to be known as the "BMW hit and run case". | Nanda's co-accused Manik Kapoor was acquitted in the nine-year-old case, which came to be known as the "BMW hit and run case". |
Nanda's lawyers say they will appeal against the sentence and also apply for bail. | Nanda's lawyers say they will appeal against the sentence and also apply for bail. |
Meanwhile, anti-drink driving campaigners have welcomed the sentencing. | Meanwhile, anti-drink driving campaigners have welcomed the sentencing. |
"I welcome this stance taken by the court. It is an exemplary verdict," Prince Singhal, president of Campaign Against Drunken Driving (CADD), said in a statement. | "I welcome this stance taken by the court. It is an exemplary verdict," Prince Singhal, president of Campaign Against Drunken Driving (CADD), said in a statement. |
"I am certain that such a verdict would help in controlling this menace [drink-driving] which kills more than 90,000 people in a year in India. | "I am certain that such a verdict would help in controlling this menace [drink-driving] which kills more than 90,000 people in a year in India. |
"It would definitely instil a respect and fear of law in the common man, and deter them from drinking and driving." | "It would definitely instil a respect and fear of law in the common man, and deter them from drinking and driving." |
According to reports, key witness Sunil Kulkarni was walking down the street in the early hours of 10 January, 1999 when he saw a BMW run over and kill six people in Delhi. | According to reports, key witness Sunil Kulkarni was walking down the street in the early hours of 10 January, 1999 when he saw a BMW run over and kill six people in Delhi. |
In a statement to the police shortly afterwards, he identified Sanjeev Nanda as the driver of the car. | In a statement to the police shortly afterwards, he identified Sanjeev Nanda as the driver of the car. |
But during the course of the trial, he changed his testimony several times. | But during the course of the trial, he changed his testimony several times. |
He once said in court that Mr Nanda was one of the passengers in the BMW, but was not the driver. | He once said in court that Mr Nanda was one of the passengers in the BMW, but was not the driver. |
At another time, he said he was under pressure from both the prosecution and defence to change his testimony. | At another time, he said he was under pressure from both the prosecution and defence to change his testimony. |
'Bribes offered' | 'Bribes offered' |
During the trial most of the other main prosecution witnesses also changed their accounts. | During the trial most of the other main prosecution witnesses also changed their accounts. |
But the case took a turn in March 2007 when the Delhi-based NDTV channel broadcast footage secretly recorded by Mr Kulkarni. | But the case took a turn in March 2007 when the Delhi-based NDTV channel broadcast footage secretly recorded by Mr Kulkarni. |
NDTV said the shaky footage showed prosecutor IU Khan in collusion with defence lawyer RK Anand. | NDTV said the shaky footage showed prosecutor IU Khan in collusion with defence lawyer RK Anand. |
Mr Kulkarni said the two offered him bribes to change his testimony. | Mr Kulkarni said the two offered him bribes to change his testimony. |
Although Mr Khan and Mr Anand denied any wrongdoing, they were found guilty by the Delhi High Court last month. | Although Mr Khan and Mr Anand denied any wrongdoing, they were found guilty by the Delhi High Court last month. |
The two were convicted for "obstructing the judicial process" and have been barred from practising for four months. | The two were convicted for "obstructing the judicial process" and have been barred from practising for four months. |
The "BMW hit and run case" has been compared with other high-profile cases in Delhi in the past decade in which witnesses changed their testimony, amid accusations that they had been bought off. | The "BMW hit and run case" has been compared with other high-profile cases in Delhi in the past decade in which witnesses changed their testimony, amid accusations that they had been bought off. |
In one such case - the 1999 murder of model Jessica Lal - the lack of evidence led to the main accused being acquitted until a public outcry led to a retrial and the verdict being overturned. | In one such case - the 1999 murder of model Jessica Lal - the lack of evidence led to the main accused being acquitted until a public outcry led to a retrial and the verdict being overturned. |
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