A former postmaster who spent 18 months in jail after being wrongly convicted of theft due to a faulty computer system says those responsible should also be locked up.
Harjinder Butoy, from Chesterfield, was accused of stealing 206,000 from the accounts of the post office he ran in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.
He was jailed for more than three years after a jury found him guilty in 2008.
Now his conviction has been overturned at the Court of Appeal.
He joins 38 other postmasters in having their convictions quashed and removed from their records after it emerged there were serious flaws with the Horizon IT syst…
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