Don Chhota Rajan was sentenced to life imprisonment, in which case the court gave its verdict?
A special CBI court in Mumbai sentenced Don Chhota Rajan to life imprisonment. Chhota Rajan has been sentenced in the Jaya Shetty murder case in Mumbai. In 2001, Jaya Shetty was shot by Chhota Rajan's henchmen on Grand Road in Mumbai. Chhota Rajan had demanded a ransom from Jaya Shetty, but he was not given the ransom. Following this, Chhota Rajan shot Jaya Shetty. Chhota Rajan, who was extradited to India following his arrest in Indonesia in October 2015, was lodged in Delhi's Tihar Jail. Chhota Rajan's real name is Rajendra Sathasiv. Chhota Rajan was arrested at the Bali airport. He was extradited to India in 2015 and later lodged in Tihar Jail. Chhota Rajan, once a top lieutenant in Mumbai's D-Company, fought with Dawood Ibrahim after the 1993 Mumbai blasts. Rajan received several death threats from Dan Chota Shakeel. Talking about Jaya Shetty, she was the owner of Golden Crown Hotel in Kamdevi, Central Mumbai. He received a threatening call from Chhota Rajan's gang. On May 4, 2001, he was shot dead inside the hotel by two members of Chhota Rajan's gang. Due to the threat, the Maharashtra Police provided him protection. But his protection was withdrawn two months before the murder.