Misbah murder case: Prince Gazhi, linked to Chainu gang, remanded to 14-day judicial custody by Delhi’s Patiala House Court for killing Hashim Baba aide.

Delhi’s Patiala House Court remanded Faizan alias Prince Gazhi to 14-day judicial custody. He was arrested by the Special Cell in the murder of Misbah, an alleged associate of Hashim Baba, who was killed in Seelampur on October 30.

The Patiala House Court on Monday remanded Faizan alias Prince Gazhi to judicial custody after two days of police custody.

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He has been arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi police in connection with the murder of Misbah, an alleged associate of Hashim Baba.

Misbah was murdered in Seelampur on the Night of October 30..

Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Shriya Agarwal remanded Prince Gazhi in judicial custody for 14 days.

He was produced before the court after being in police custody.

On November 1, the court granted two days’ custody of Prince to the Special Cell.

The investigation officer (IO) moved an application seeking judicial custody of Faizan, alias Prince Gazhi.

Details of the Murder and Gang Rivalry

Misbah was murdered in Seelampur.

It is alleged that around 15 rounds were fired to kill him.

He was alleged to be associated with Hashim Baba, and the assailants are alleged to be associated with the Chainu gang.

Initial Custody Proceedings

Earlier, the Patiala House Court on Saturday granted two days’ custody of Faizan alias Prince Gazhi to the Special Cell of the Delhi police in connection with the murder of Misbah, an alleged associate of Hashim Baba.

Misbah was shot dead in Seelampur on Thursday night.

Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Siddhanth Sihag granted two days’ custody of Prince to the Special Cell of Delhi Police.

He was produced before the court after his arrest in an FIR under the Arms Act.

The investigation officer (IO) moved an application seeking four days of custody for Faizan alias Prince Gazhi.

The investigation officer also produced a pistol and cartridges recovered from the accused.

Advocates Bhanu Malhotra and MM Khan appeared on behalf of Prince Gazhi.(ANI)

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