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UP ex-MLA Vijay Mishra, facing 83 cases, jailed for 2020 gangrape

IndiaTimes Saturday, 4 November 2023
Bhadohi district fast-track court for cases related to MPs/MLAs awarded 15 years’ imprisonment to jailed mafia don and four-time former UP MLA Vijay Mishra in a 2020 gangrape case. The court also slapped fine of Rs 1 lakh on Mishra (70), who is currently lodged in Agra jail. The former legislator has 83 criminal cases, including murder, loot, kidnapping, rape, fraud, extortion and property grabbing, against him.
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