- News>
- India
SIT surrenders Sharma`s PC, court tells doctor to examine him
Pune, Dec 06: In a surprise move, the Special Investigating Team, probing the multi-crore fake stamp paper probe, today surrendered the police custody of accused and former Police Commissioner R S Sharma and took him into judicial custody till December 20.
Pune, Dec 06: In a surprise move, the Special Investigating Team, probing the multi-crore fake stamp paper probe, today surrendered the police custody of accused and former Police Commissioner R S Sharma and took him into judicial custody till December 20.
Sharma, arrested on the charge of allegedly shielding
prime accused Abdul Karim Telgi, was produced before judicial
magistrate first class K M Jaiswal who remanded him to
judicial custody for 15 days on a SIT plea.
Prosecutors Raja Thakre and A Chimalkar told the court that the SIT was busy with the ongoing probe and did not wish to interrogate Sharma at this stage. Therefore, SIT was seeking judicial custody of the accused and would request the court for police remand of Sharma as and when the need arose to question him in the case, they pleaded.
Sharma's lawyer moved an application seeking to admit him in Ruby Hospital as he was unwell. He said Sharma's blood pressure had shot up and he was not keeping well.
The court did not consider his plea for permission to go to Ruby Hospital. However, the court directed the jail doctor to examine Sharma and file a report about his condition.
If the facilities were not available in the jail hospital only then the accused would be sent to a private hospital for check up, the court observed.
Sharma was arrested on December one and remanded to police custody till December nine. His police custody was cut short today and he was remanded to judicial custody. Bureau Report
Prosecutors Raja Thakre and A Chimalkar told the court that the SIT was busy with the ongoing probe and did not wish to interrogate Sharma at this stage. Therefore, SIT was seeking judicial custody of the accused and would request the court for police remand of Sharma as and when the need arose to question him in the case, they pleaded.
Sharma's lawyer moved an application seeking to admit him in Ruby Hospital as he was unwell. He said Sharma's blood pressure had shot up and he was not keeping well.
The court did not consider his plea for permission to go to Ruby Hospital. However, the court directed the jail doctor to examine Sharma and file a report about his condition.
If the facilities were not available in the jail hospital only then the accused would be sent to a private hospital for check up, the court observed.
Sharma was arrested on December one and remanded to police custody till December nine. His police custody was cut short today and he was remanded to judicial custody. Bureau Report