"Recently there has also been a spike in reports of young educated youth belonging to affluent families committing crimes such as armed robbery as happened in the present case and it is on account of increasing culture of consumerism, lust for easy money, lack of role models within the family and no fear of law," additional sessions Judge Kamini Lau said.
The court also directed for starting criminal proceedings against a woman banker for prima facie deposing falsely to save her husband in the 2009 robbery case.
The court said Supriya had passed on to Jitesh Gogia account details of jeweller Deepak Gupta, whose father Puran Chand was robbed of Rs 1.55 crore.
Gogia was handed five years' term. Supriya, who worked in a private bank, had later married Gogia.
Gogia's associates Vikas Aggarwal, Harshit Prabhakar and Parveen Goel have been sent to jail for seven years. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 each on the four convicts. Gogia was declared a proclaimed offender in the case after he did not appear before the court.
The judge held them guilty, saying that despite being well-qualified and belonging to affluent families, they committed the offence.
"Trigger-friendly youths unhesitatingly and indiscriminately use dangerous firearms on helpless victims who may or not offer any resistance thereby spreading terror in the society and adversely affecting social order and the faith of people in the system," the court added.
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