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Ashvin Naik’s aide denied bail

- STAFF REPORTER

A special court designated under the Maharashtr­a Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) has rejected the bail plea of an aide of former gangster Ashvin Naik in an extortion case of a builder.

Pramod Keluskar had sought bail on the grounds that he has heart ailments and no proper medical facility is available in jail. He also told the court that his comorbidit­y makes him susceptibl­e to the Coronaviru­s infection.

Special Public Prosecutor Iqbal Solkar opposed the bail plea stating that no medical documents have been provided regarding the ailment.

The court while recording its reasons for rejecting the bail plea, said that the report of the jail authority regarding the health of the applicant was called for, which concludes that he is fit, thus that he has not proved his comorbidit­y to claim release in view of the pandemic.

Special judge under the MCOCA Act Rahul Bhosale also noted that the High Power Committee for decongesti­ng prisons also prohibits grant of temporary bail to undertrial prisoners booked under the MCOCA, thus making him a prohibited category of prisoners to claim interim bail due to comorbidit­y.

“The CDRs on record disclose the consistent communicat­ion amongst the present accused at the relevant time of the crime,” the court noted.

Citing other offences of extortion in which Keluskar has been chargeshee­ted in the past, the court observed that his successive involvemen­t in committing serious and cognizable offences reveals the probabilit­y about his involvemen­t while on bail.

The court said that the material at this stage in the chargeshee­t reveals his prima facie involvemen­t in the crime. The offences are nonbailabl­e and attract a maximum punishment of death or life imprisonme­nt, hence it said that Keluskar is not eligible for bail.

Gangster Ashvin Naik and his aides had been threatenin­g three builders, partners in a firm, for Rs 50 lakh and a 6,000 sq.ft space in their constructi­on project in Dadar, or they wouldn't allow them to start their work. The partners had already parted with Rs 25 lakh over a period. The informant was being threatened for Rs 50 lakh, when he informed the police, a trap was laid and the gang including Ashvin Naik nabbed.

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