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AAP MLA Prakash Jarwal
NEW DELHI: A Delhi court sent AAP MLA on Sunday Prakash Jarwal and others accused of four days of police detention, both were arrested yesterday in connection with the alleged suicide case of a doctor.
Duty magistrate Nitika kapoor after listening to the presentation of Delhi Police He decided to send the two accused for four days to the police. The Delhi police had sought ten days of pre-trial detention for them.
The prosecutor who appeared for the Delhi Police while seeking police custody of the accused stated that the crime was appalling in nature, the investigation is at the preliminary stage and certain recoveries of both defendants must be made.
It is also claimed that there is a link between the defendant Prakash Jarwal and the oil tanker mafia that operate tankers in the Deoli area and Sangam Vihar and its role is to be determined. It is further claimed that the extortion money received by the defendants has not yet been recovered from the defendants and voice samples must be collected from both defendants so that they can be compared to the recording of the threat call received by the deceased
While the lawyer Mohd Irshad who appeared for Prakash Jarwal opposed the request of the Delhi police pre-trial detention and said that no purpose would be served by sending the accused to police custody since the investigation has not yet been carried out. Recovery.
The accused are further claimed to be ready and willing to cooperate in the investigation when necessary. Furthermore, the defense attorney alleges that both the accused and well-known personalities have been falsely implicated in the instant case.
Delhi police arrested Jarwal and Kapil Nagar on Saturday, the two accused in a doctor suicide case. The two defendants were previously questioned by a police team.
Recently, a Delhi court issued a non-protection order for both defendants in a suicide incitement case. Dr. Rajinder Singh (52) committed suicide by hanging himself on April 18.
Her son filed an FIR, with police alleging that his father, who was a doctor, also supplied a water tank to DJB. He claimed that Singh had been in the business of supplying tanker trucks since 2007 and was upset by the monetary loss.
The family of the deceased affirms that the suspects demanded money and, failing that, payment was suspended. Deoli’s AAP MLA had denied the charges.
Jarwal had also moved an early bond stating that he is cooperating with law enforcement authorities in the investigation.
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