City
Epaper

Maharashtra minister Yashomati Thakur sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment in cop assault case

By ANI | Updated: October 15, 2020 22:05 IST

A district court in Amravati sentenced Maharashtra Women and Child Welfare Minister Advocate Yashomati Thakur to three months of rigorous imprisonment in an eight-year old case of assault on a policeman.

Open in App

A district court in Amravati sentenced Maharashtra Women and Child Welfare Minister Advocate Yashomati Thakur to three months of rigorous imprisonment in an eight-year-old case of assault on a policeman.

Three of Thakur's aides were also sentenced to the same punishment by the court.

The court also imposed a fine of Rs 15,500 on the accused.

Thakur and her aides were held guilty for allegedly beating up an on-duty policeman in 2012.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyIndian households turn investors, bank deposits surge: SBI report

TechnologyPSLV-C62 mission faces anomaly at third stage, analysis in progress: ISRO Chairman

BusinessIndian households turn investors, bank deposits surge: SBI report

BusinessMattel India Introduces the First Autistic Barbie Doll in India, Advancing Inclusive Representation Through Play

Other SportsKyrgios running out of time for Grand Slam run, says ex-Aus Open director

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MaharashtraHow to Cast Vote in Maharashtra Municipal Elections 2026 With Multiple EVMs? Know the Complete Process

MaharashtraLatur Municipal Election 2026: BJP Suspends Two Former Corporators, 17 Workers Over Indiscipline

MaharashtraMaha gets New Champions: Saina Pats Gold Medallists in Appreciation

MumbaiMumbai: Woman Detained for Travelling in AC First Class Local Train with Fake Railway Pass on UTS App

MumbaiMumbai: Police Bust Gang in Sakinaka for Supplying Bank Kits to Cyber Fraudsters; Three Arrested