A Jhajjar court has denied Haryana Police’s request for custody of Olympic wrestler Sushil Kumar in an Arms Act case. The court cited the police’s failure to specify interrogation locations and remanded Kumar to judicial custody until December 29.
A Jhajjar Court in Haryana refused to grant custody of Olympic wrestler Sushil Kumar to the State Police in an Arms Act case. The Haryana Police were seeking his custody in connection with an FIR lodged at the Sadar Police Station in Jhajjar, Haryana. Sushil Kumar was produced before the Jhajjar Court on a production warrant. He was lodged in Delhi prison in a murder case.
Court Rejects Custody Plea
Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Meenu rejected the Haryana police’s application seeking five days’ custody. Police had sought the custody of Sushil Kumar to interrogate him thoroughly and to arrest the boy through whom he allegedly got the pistol and cartridges delivered to one Vishal. Police said that Sushil Kumar was to be taken to Delhi and Punjab.
‘No Case for Remand Made Out’
While rejecting the application, the court said no case of custodial remand is made out because the police have not specified any place, city, or district in Delhi or Punjab in the application. The court remanded the accused, Sushil Kumar, to judicial custody until December 29 and directed that he be produced via video conferencing.
Defense Cites Prior Interrogation
Advocate Rohit Dalal appeared for Sushil Kumar and submitted that the application deserves to be dismissed as there is no connection the accused had with the co-accused. The accused has already been interrogated at Tihar Jail in Delhi. Haryana Police interrogated Sushil Kumar in Jhajjar court premises for two hours after his production from Tihar jail on December 16.
(ANI)
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