Acharji, Ramesh Chandra, alias Kali Das Roy, son of Kali
Prasanna, resident Banori, Bengal. Brahmin ; medium
complexion ; thin build: height 5' 3" ; age 22 (1913).
Passed the F.A. Examination in the year 1910 from the
Ananda Mohan College, Mymensingh, and then entered
the Sonarang National School as a teacher. Was a des¬
perate character. Was sent up in April 1911, for trial
in the postal peon's assault and theft case, and sentenced
to 4 months' rigorous imprisonment under section 147,
Indian Penal Code, but acquitted on appeal. Arrested
on the 6th June 1911, under suspicious circumstances
with one J.C. Chakrabatti, close to a house of a wealthy
Muhammadan at Chandpur, post office Madanganj, Mymen¬
singh, ostensibly with the object of committing a dacoity.
Was sent up under section 109, Criminal Procedure Code,
and ordered to furnish a bond of Rs. 1,000, and two
securities of Rs. 500 each, to be of good behaviourfor
one year, in default I year's rigorous imprisonment. On
4th January 1912, on appeal to High Court, the sentence
was set aside. Was also suspected in the find of arms and
ammunition at Sonarang in 1911. Pleaded guilty in the
Barisal conspiracy case, in a charge under section 121-A,
Indian Penal Code, and sentenced to 12 years' rigorous
imprisonment on 22nd January 1914.
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Ramesh Chandra Acharji
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