Bengaluru, Sept 8: The Karnataka witnessed its first ever conviction in a cyber crime case on Friday when a court in Bengaluru sentenced Shivaprasad Sajjan, a software engineer-turned-lawyer, to two years imprisonment and Rs 25,000 fine.

Sajjan (38), a resident of Bagalkot, had quit his engineering job to become a lawyer and defend himself in court!
The conviction at the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Court, here, comes 17 years after the cybercrime station was set up in the Central Investigation Department.
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) had taken up the case in 2008 after Sajjan sent ‘obscene and derogatory emails’ to the complainant and sent her photos to various people from a cyber cafe. Sajjan had known the victim.
A CID official said, after a case was registered, Sajjan resigned from a software company and took up law. Eventually, he became a criminal lawyer, practising in Bagalkote and defended his own case.
“He used all possible legal loopholes to drag the case. But, he could not prevent his conviction,” said an official from the CID.



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