The court had on November 25 convicted five SIMI activists and acquitted 11 others in the case relating to a 'secret' meeting of the banned outfit at Pannayikulam near Aluva in 2006. (Photo for representational purposes only)
Kochi:
A special NIA court in Kochi today sentenced two convicts in the Panayikulam SIMI camp case to 14 years rigorous imprisonment and three others to 12 years after they were found guilty under various IPC sections and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
Additional District and Sessions Court Judge KM Balachandran said the accused are not entitled to get the benefit of concurrent running of case.
The court had on November 25 convicted five SIMI activists and acquitted 11 others in the case relating to a 'secret' meeting of the banned outfit at Pannayikulam near Aluva in 2006.
The court found all accused guilty under section 13(1)(b) of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and awarded a maximum sentence of seven years RI besides sentencing them under various sections of UAPA and IPC.
Even though counsel for the accused canvassed for extending the benefit of Probation of Offenders Act to the accused, "since the offences committed by them are against our nation, I find that this is not a fit case wherein the benefit of the Probation of Offenders Act could be extended to them," the judge said.
The court imposed a Rs 60,000 fine each on first accused PA Shaduly and second accused Abdul Rasik while a Rs 55,000 fine each was imposed on third accused Ansar Nadvi, fourth accused Nizamudeen and fifth accused Shammi.
"The sentences shall run consecutively with the result, the accused 1 and 2 will have to undergo substantive sentence of 14 years each and the accused 3,4 and 5 will have to undergo a substantive sentence of 12 years each," it ruled.
The period of remand undergone by the accused would be given set off as mandated under CrPc section 428, it said.
The second accused Abdul Rasik and third accused Ansar Nadvi were found guilty of sedition, while first accused PA Shaduly, fourth accused Nizamuddin and fifth accused Shammin were convicted under Section 120 (b) (criminal conspiracy).
Hailing the verdict, NIA prosecutor PG Manu said the court has awarded maximum sentences to the convicted who have been found guilty of anti-national activities.