Varanasi: A Special Varanasi court sentenced gangster-politician Mukhtar Ansari to life imprisonment in a three-decade-old fake gun license case on Wednesday, March 13.
The MP-MLA court of judge Awanish Gautam also slapped a fine totaling Rs 2 lakh on Ansari under various penal provisions, district government counsel Vinay Singh said.
He said the case against Ansari was registered under IPC sections 467 (forgery), 468 (forgery for the purpose of cheating), and 120B (criminal conspiracy), along with provisions of the Arms Act, at the Mohammadabad police station in Ghazipur district in December 1990.
According to the government counsel, Ansari joined the court proceedings via video conference from Banda Jail, where he is currently lodged.
According to police officials, around 60 cases are pending against the gangster-turned-politician in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, New Delhi, and other states. He has so far been convicted in at least seven cases.
Singh said that on June 10, 1987, Ansari had approached the district magistrate of Ghazipur for a gun license. He later obtained the license by forging the signatures of the then-district magistrate and the superintendent of police.
After the fraud was exposed, CB-CID filed a case against Ansari, the then-deputy collector, and five people on December 4, 1990.
A charge sheet was sent in 1997 against the then-ordnance clerks Gaurishankar Srivastava and Ansari. After Srivastava’s death, the case against him was dropped in 1997.
Born in 1963, Ansari has been elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly from the Mau constituency five times, including twice as a Bahujan Samaj Party candidate. He last contested the assembly polls in 2017.