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Karishma Prakash asks NCB what evidence it has to charge her under stringent provision

- STAFF REPORTER / Mumbai

Actor Deepika Padukone’s manager Karishma Prakash booked in the drugs case connected to late actor Sushant Singh Rajput made an applicatio­n before court through her advocate on Wednesday for the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) to give specifics of the evidence it has against her to charge her with ‘financing illicit traffickin­g and harbouring offenders’ under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances (NDPS) Act, a stringent charge it added later.

Appearing for Prakash, her advocates Abad Ponda and Ayaz Khan sought that the agency make specific pleadings in writing on the same. The NCB in its reply to this filed through Special Public Prosecutor Atul Sarpande said that she is a suspect and not an accused presently and hence, is not entitled to ask details of evidence.

Advocate Khan said that earlier during on-going arguments on Prakash's anticipato­ry bail plea, the NCB had submitted documents regarding the specific charge to court but the defence was not given access to it.

On January 19, the NCB during Prakash’s anticipato­ry bail hearing had stated in writing that it intends to add the charge of Sec 27(A) of the NDPS Act in addition to other charges. At that time, the defence had asked for evidence on the basis of which the agency wanted to add the charge. The NCB had said that at that stage, the defence is not entitled to ask what evidence it is relying upon. To this, the defence had said Prakash does not want names of witnesses, but only the nature of evidence, so that they can decide the scope of arguments. The court had then said that the defence will be given an opportunit­y to argue on the applicabil­ity of the charge.

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