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Convicts killed Jigisha for pleasure, be given death: Cops

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New Delhi, Aug 20 (PTI) A court here will pronounce thequantum of sentence to three men convicted for murdering androbbing IT executive Jigisha Ghosh here in 2009 on Monday,with the Delhi Police today seeking death penalty for themsaying they killed her for "pleasure" and showed no remorse. Additional Sessions Judge Sandeep Yadav reserved theorder on sentence after the arguments concluded today and apre-sentencing report (PSR) was submitted by probationaryofficer. "Pre-sentencing report received…Copy has been suppliedto counsel for the convicts. Arguments heard. Order onsentence to be pronounced on Monday," the judge said afterhearing the arguments of prosecution, convicts and perusingthe pre-sentencing report which gave details about thebakground of the guilty persons. However, the judge ordered for maintainingconfidentiality of the report. 28-year-old Jigisha, working as an operations manager ina management consultancy firm, was abducted and killed onMarch 18, 2009 after she was dropped by her office cab around0400 hours near her home in Vasant Vihar area of South Delhi. Her body was recovered three days later from a place nearSurajkund in Haryana, police had said. (more) PTI AG RKSARC

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