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      |  Patna, Feb 29 : Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Mohammad   Shahabuddin was Friday sentenced to a year's rigorous imprisonment in one of the   40 cases against him - this one for threatening a police official.
 
 |  |  Additional District and Sessions Judge B.B. Gupta found   Shahabuddin guilty of threatening then Jiradei police station sub-inspector   Harendra Rai over a mobile phone from Beur jail in Patna in 2005. The court - inside the Siwan jail, 150 km from here - convicted Shahabuddin on   the basis of circumstantial evidence under Section 506 of the Indian Penal Code. 
 This was the fifth case in which the MP was convicted out of the eight   cases in which the trial against him has concluded in the last one year. In   three other cases, Shahabuddin was acquitted for lack of   evidence.
 
 According to the first information report (FIR) in the case,   Rai, who was the investigating officer in several criminal cases against the MP,   was threatened on Feb 2, 2005 and warned that he should not go ahead with the   probes.
 
 Now lodged in Siwan jail, Shahabuddin was arrested in New Delhi   in 2005 following the seizure of arms from his ancestral home in   Siwan.
 
 Last year, the Patna High Court directed that a special court   inside Siwan jail should try all pending cases against him. He is now being   tried in 27 more criminal cases.
 
 Shahabuddin was convicted for the first   time in March last year for his role in an attack on the Communist Party of   India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) office in Siwan in 1998.
 
 In May, the   special court sentenced him to life imprisonment after convicting him for the   kidnapping and murder of Chhote Lal Gupta, a CPI-ML worker, in 1999.
 
 In   August, he was sentenced to 10 years in jail for attacking then Siwan   superintendent of police S.K. Singhal 11 years ago.
 
 In the first week of   February this year, a charge sheet was filed against Shahabuddin in a case of   poaching under the Wildlife Protection Act.
 
 A Lok Sabha member from Siwan   since 1996, the cases against involve murder, abduction and possession of   illegal arms.
 (IANS) |    
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