NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday sought life imprisonment for Brajesh Singh Thakur , convicted on multiple counts in the Muzaffarpur shelter home rape case. The Delhi court, which had convicted 19 accused, including nine women, in the case on January 20, said it will announce the quantum of sentence for all of them on February 11.Appearing before judge Saurabh Kulshreshtha , the prosecutor sought jail term for the rest of Thakur’s life and maximum punishment for the other convicts. Thakur, who was the prime accused in the case, was convicted for aggravated penetrative sexual assault under Pocso Act, and rape and gang rape under IPC. Of the total of 20 accused, the court had acquitted one of all charges.Thakur was heading the NGO that ran the shelter home, 34 of whose inmates were raped and brutalised over a period of time.Apart from Thakur, seven others — Ravi Roshan, Dilip Verma, Vikas Kumar , Vijay Kumar Tiwari, Guddu Patel , Kishan Kumar and Ramanuj Thakur — were also convicted for aggravated penetrative sexual assault and rape.