According to reports, Nisham has never been convicted for his previous misdeameanours owing to a 'lack of evidence' or because the prosecution was unable to press charges. A Kerala court on Wednesday found Nisham guilty under various sections of IPC including murder , voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons, committing mischief.
Home » national news » HummerCase: 'Beedi king' gets life sentence. Here are 7 crazy facts about him. HummerCase: 'Beedi king' gets life sentence. And on January 29, his actions led to the death of a security guard named Chandrabose.
On Thursday, Nisham was awarded life term for being found guilty of the murder of Chandrabose who was a security guard at his apartment complex.
Nisham was born in at Adakkaparambil House in Muttichur, a village 21 km away from Thrissur town in Kerala. Read: It's life term for Mohammed Nisham. Khader went to Sri Lanka when he was young and started an eatery there before beginning his beedi business. In , Khader died leaving his business to his three sons. His second son Nisham was just 19 years old then. He is now the managing director of King Beedi Company. Kings Beedi has offices in Erode and factories in Tirunelveli.
Reports also say that Nisham's company is one of the most prominent tobacco suppliers for major companies in India and the West Asia.
He also owns many buildings in Thrissur and as per reports, he gets more than Rs 4 lakh per month as building rent. He never went to college, all he did was drive around. The police registererd a case, and Nisham was arrested. But he was soon out of jail. Nisham had a taste for the macabre. He would drive around on a bizarre Rajdoot bike with a replica of a human skeleton chained to it.
He loved his shoes and had a collection worth lakhs. The Rs ,, snake-skin shoes that he was allegedly wearing when he assaulted the guard was retained by the police because it was blood-stained. While in jail, he was filmed treating police men at a luxury hotel during a journey back from the court. He was photographed talking on his mobile phone while coming out of the court. He approached the High Court five times and Apex Court twice to delay the case.
But the Supreme Court instructed the lower court to speed up the trial and deliver the verdict by January 31 this year.
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