A
multi-millionaire who rammed his SUV into a security guard apparently
because he was slow to open the gate for the businessman has been found
guilty of murder. The court rejected Muhammad Nisham's claims that he
was battling bipolar disorder.
Chandrabose, the 50-year-old security
guard, sustained multiple injuries and later died in a hospital in
India's southern state of Kerala. The case attracted nation-wide
attention after the country's Supreme Court directed
a lower court in Kerala to deliver a verdict by 31 January. It
described the case as an example of how "the rich have become entirely
egocentric and megalomaniacs".
Prosecutors have sought the death penalty for Nisham, 39, when the
court decides on the quantum of punishment. "We have argued for the
maximum penalty – death. It was a short hearing and the court found the
accused, Nisham, guilty of murder," said public prosecutor Udaya Bhanu.
Nisham
was arrested in January 2015 for the murder. He allegedly chased down
the security guard with his Hummer, finally smashing him against a wall.
He then allegedly dragged Chandrabose for another 700 yards before also
beating him with an iron rod.
Nisham reportedly shouted, "This
dog will not die" when he left the victim. Reports said he was wearing a
pair of snake-skin shoes worth £5184.82 ($7,350) when the incident
occurred. Besides the Hummar, Nisham owns a fleet of luxury cars
including a Bentley, Rolls-Royce, an Aston Martin, Ferrari and Jaguar.
This
is not the first time Nisham has made headlines for the wrong reasons.
In 2013, he uploaded a video on YouTube that showed his nine-year-old
son driving a Ferrari, for which he was charged separately. On another
occasion, he allegedly hit a man over a parking dispute. Nisham was also
investigated for allegedly locking up a policewoman who tried to book
him for drunken driving.
Nisham's family makes beedis – hand-rolled Indian cigarettes. He also has hotel and jewellery businesses in the Middle East.
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