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21 accused in Best Bakery case asked to appear before court
Vadodara, Oct 08: The 21 accused in the Best Bakerycase have been asked to appear before the court here forserving the arrest warrants issued to them by Gujarat HighCourt on an amended criminal petition filed by the stategovernment, Police Commissioner S K Sinha said here today.
Vadodara, Oct 08: The 21 accused in the Best Bakery
case have been asked to appear before the court here for
serving the arrest warrants issued to them by Gujarat High
Court on an amended criminal petition filed by the state
government, Police Commissioner S K Sinha said here today.
The accused had been acquitted by the fast track court
here on June 27, after which the National Human Rights
Commission (NHRC) and Zahira, a key witness in the case, filed
petition before the Supreme Court for retrial of the case
outside the state.
Zahira had alleged that she was threatened with dire
consequences if she spoke against the accused in the case.
Taking cognisance of this, the Supreme Court had summoned
Gujarat Chief Secretary P K Laheri and DGP K Chakraborthy to
appear before it and later asked them to file an amended plea
in the High Court.
The High Court has directed that all accused be
re-arrested and released on bail after obtaining a surety of
Rs 10,000 from each of the accused in the case.
Sinha said the summons have been served and within two days they would appear before the court.
The Vadodara Police Commissionerate has to send a report to the High Court before November 15 in this regard and the case is to come up for hearing on December 01, Sinha said.
Meanwhile, security provided to five of the six eye- witnesses in the case had to be withdrawn after their complaints of infringement of privacy, police said.
However, security provided to Yasminbanu, wife of Nafitulla and her sister-in-law Zahira would continue, he added.
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Sinha said the summons have been served and within two days they would appear before the court.
The Vadodara Police Commissionerate has to send a report to the High Court before November 15 in this regard and the case is to come up for hearing on December 01, Sinha said.
Meanwhile, security provided to five of the six eye- witnesses in the case had to be withdrawn after their complaints of infringement of privacy, police said.
However, security provided to Yasminbanu, wife of Nafitulla and her sister-in-law Zahira would continue, he added.
Bureau Report