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Lakhan Bhaiya encounter case: Pradeep Sharma not guilty, says Mumbai court

Updated on: 05 July,2013 03:11 PM IST  | 
Samarth Moray |

A special court found encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma not guilty in the Lakhan Bhaiya encounter case.

Lakhan Bhaiya encounter case: Pradeep Sharma not guilty, says Mumbai court

The Special court on Friday convicted 21 accused including 6 police officers, 7 constables and 8 civilians in the encounter of Ram Narayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya.


Pradeep Sharma
Encounter Specialist Pradeep Sharma being taken to Andheri Court. File pic


The court fond former encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma not guilty of the offence.


The case
On Nov 11, 2006, alleged Chhota Rajan aide Lakhan Bhaiya was killed in an encounter at Versova. According to the police, Gupta had fired on them and they fired back in self-defence, which led to his death.

Lakhan's brother, advocate Ram Prasad Gupta, had filed a petition in the High Court alleging that the victim had been shot dead in cold blood by a police team headed by Sharma.


Lakhan Bhaiya who died in an encounter by cop Pradeep Sharma. File pic

According to the petitioner, police picked up Lakhan from his house seven hours prior to his death. His family members had then filed a complaint with police fearing that he may be killed in an encounter.

The court eventually set up a special investigative team helmed by then DCP Prasanna to investigate the case.

Pradeep Sharma was arrested along with other policemen in 2010.
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