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Murder case-convict former UP minister D P Yadav surrenders

| | Mar 09, 2015, at 08:10 pm
New Delhi, Mar 9(IBNS) New Delhi, Mar 9(IBNS) Former Uttar Pradesh minister DP Yadav,convicted in a murder case, surrendered on Monday.

He was sent to judicial custody and would be presented before a special CBI court on Tuesday.

The court will pronounce the quantum of his punishment.

He was  convicted in the  murder of Mahendra Singh Bhati, an MLA from Ghaziabad district, and one of his associates.

Bhati and his close friend Udai Prakash Arya were gunned down by an armed gang at the Dadri railway crossing  on September 13, 1992 at the Dadri railway crossing.

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