TNN | May 25, 2012, 02.37AM IST
PUNE: Additional sessions judge V K Shewale on Wednesday sentenced a construction labourer, Sakina Khan (27), to life imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 1,000 for killing her husband Mohsin Shaikh (28) in 2010. The incident had taken place at their residence in a labour camp at Bhosalenagar, Hadapsar, in 2010.
The prosecution's case was that Sakina killed her husband as she suspected him of having an illicit relationship with another woman. Sakina had attacked Mohsin with a knife and used a stone to kill him.
The incident came to light around 10 am on October 8, 2010, when Arvind Bhosale, who had given the couple the room, found the door locked from outside. Bhosale opened the door and found Mohsin had been murdered. The police had recovered a knife and a big stone from the crime scene.
Sakina, who had gone absconding after the incident, surrendered before the Jalgaon police, the prosecution said.
Additional public prosecutor Kashinath Dighe examined 12 witnesses to prove the guilt of the accused. Inspector Vishwamber Golde of Hadapsar police station investigated the case.Link: Woman gets life term for murder
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