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Phoolan Devi murder case: Delhi court convicts Sher Singh Rana


New Delhi, August 8: A Delhi court has convicted Sher Singh Rana for the murder of Samajwadi Party MP Phoolan Devi, who was gunned down in 2001 in New Delhi. Rana has been convicted under Section 302 and Section 307 of the Indian Penel Code and the court will pronounce the quantum of sentence on August 12.
Rana however has been acquitted of perjury, Arms Act and criminal conspiracy. Ten others charged in the case have also been acquitted.
Sher Singh Rana killed Phoolan Devi to avenge the 1981 Behmai massacre in 2001. He surrendered before the police after the crime. However, in 2004, he fled from Delhi's Tihar Jail and reached Kandahar in Afghanistan from where he bought the relics of Rajput king Prithviraj Chauhan.
In 2006, he was arrested from Kolkata and brought back to New Delhi. Phoolan Devi was Samajwadi Party MP from Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh and was shot dead around 1.30 pm on July 25, 2001. She was killed at the gate of her official residence at 44, Ashoka Road, in the highly secured New Delhi district. Sher Singh Rana, along with 11 others, allegedly conspired and killed Phoolan to avenge the 1981 Behmai massacre.
During the trial, the court recorded the testimony of 171 prosecution witnesses. Investigations suffered a major setback when Rana managed to flee from Tihar Jail on February 17, 2004. He was finally nabbed on April, 2006 by the Special Cell team in Kolkata and was brought to Delhi. Out of the 12 accused chargesheeted for Phoolan's murder by the Crime Branch, Keshav Chauhan, Amit Rathi and Praveen Mittal were granted bail in 2009. One of them named Pradeep died of heart attack in Tihar Jail in November 2013.

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