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Accused Vikram Bhave granted bail under stringent conditions

Bhave ordered to stay in Pune, surrender passport, report to police station for 3 months submit a surety of 1L

- NARSI BENWAL narsi.benwal@fpj.co.in

The Bombay High Court bench of Justices SS Shinde and Manish Pitale, on Thursday, granted bail to Vikram Bhave, an accused in the murder of rationalis­t Narendra Dabholkar under stringent conditions. Bhave was asked to stay in Pune for a period of a month, surrender his passport, report to police station for a period of three months and was directed to submit a surety of Rs 1 lakh.

Bhave had moved the HC after a special court in Pune rejected his bail applicatio­n. According to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), arrested accused Sachin Andure and Sharad Kalaskar had opened fire at Dabholkar while he was on a morning walk on VR Shinde bridge near Omkareshwa­r temple in Pune on August 20, 2013.

The CBI had then arrested Bhave along with lawyers Sanjeev Punalekar in May 2019 in connection with the murder. Punalekar was arrested on the basis of a statement given by Kalaskar which claimed that Punalekar had played a role in destroying the weapon used to kill Dabholkar.

Bhave, a convict in the Thane auditorium blast of 2008 and was released on bail by the high court in 2013, had allegedly helped Kalaskar and Andure identify Dabholkar at the spot. Punalekar was granted bail on July 5, 2019, following which Bhave too had applied for bail.

The CBI had contended against his bail plea stating that Bhave rode with Kalaskar and Andure, and also helped them conduct a recce of the area, had planned the escape route and had also found the place to abandon the vehicle which made him part of the overall conspiracy.

The CBI investigat­ion into the case had first seen the arrest of Sanatan Sanstha member Dr Virendra Tawde in June 2016, and in the chargeshee­t against Tawde had named Sarang Akolkar and Vinay Pawar as the person who killed Dabholkar. But later CBI named Andure and Kalaskar as the person who killed Dabholkar. Later, CBI had also arrested Amol Kale, Amit Digwekar and Rajesh Bangera, also accused in the murder of journalist Gauri Lankesh in September 2017. The CBI had then claimed that Kale, a resident of Pimpri Chinchwad area in Pune, was a key conspirato­r in the Dabholkar murder case while Bangera allegedly gave firearms training to Andure and Kalaskar.

 ??  ?? (L) Vikram Bhave leaving the courtroom and (R) Narendra Dabholkar
(L) Vikram Bhave leaving the courtroom and (R) Narendra Dabholkar

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