
Nagaland engineer in Chennai sentenced to 10 years in jail for killing ATM guard
The Hindu
The incident took place in 2007, when the engineer pushed the guard during an argument, leading to the latter’s death
A Sessions Court in Chennai has convicted and sentenced an engineer from Nagaland to 10 years of imprisonment, for the murder of an ATM security guard in 2007.
Security guard Ravi, 42 of Vedanthangal, was found dead outside an ATM near the Ezhilagam campus, Chepauk in June 2007. The Anna Square police investigated the case and arrested the accused, Tietho Police Rhakao, 26 of Nagaland, who was working at a private firm in the city.

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