The Free Press Journal

Right-wing leader Milind Ekbote held

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Hindu Ekta Aghadi leader Milind Ekbote, one of the accused in the Bhima-Koregaon violence case, was arrested by the Pune rural police on Wednesday, an official said. Ekbote was arrested soon after the Supreme Court turned down his anticipato­ry bail plea earlier in the day, the official added. "We arrested Ekbote from his residence here and he will be produced before the court tomorrow," a senior Crime Branch official said. Last month, while extending the right-wing leader's protection from arrest, the apex court asked the Pune rural police to submit a detailed report on the case and allowed them to question Ekbote.

Following directions from the court, Ekbote had appeared before the Shikrapur police for questionin­g for five times. On Wednesday, the police submitted a detailed report in the apex court and sought the "custodial interrogat­ion" of Ekbote, while opposing his bail plea. "The court accepted our demand for his custodial interrogat­ion and rejected his bail applicatio­n," the officer said.

Before submitting the report in the Supreme Court, a senior police officer had said, "In order to investigat­e the case properly, his custodial interrogat­ion is required."

A case was registered against Ekbote and another Hindutva leader, Sambhaji Bhide, for allegedly inciting anti-Dalit violence that left a man dead near the Bhima Koregaon war memorial on Jan 1 during an event to commemorat­e the bicentenar­y of the Bhima-Koregaon battle.

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