The Free Press Journal

CBI gets Deshmukh’s remand for 5 more days

- STAFF REPORTER /

A Mumbai court on Monday extended the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion's (CBI) custody of former Home Minister Anil Deshmukh till April 16.

Special judge DP Shingade extended Deshmukh's custody while allowing CBI applicatio­n seeking the NCP leader's cus- tody for five more days in the case regarding corruption in transfers and postings of police officers in the state. CBI had said that it wants to confront Deshmukh with more witnesses and suspects.

Deshmukh was arrested by the CBI on April 5 and was sent to the agency's custody for five days.

Public Prosecutor Ratan Deep Singh, appearing for the CBI, argued that further custody was required to confront Deshmukh and others with more witnesses.

Stating that Deshmukh and other accused were not cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion, the prosecutor said that they were taking many breaks during the investigat­ion. Advocate Shekar Jagtap, appearing for Deshmukh's alleged aide and coaccused Sanjeev Palande opposed their further custody.

Deshmukh's counsels – Vikram Chaudhri and Aniket Nikam – argued that the entire process is bad in law and there is no significan­t progress in the investigat­ion, in which Deshmukh has been cooperativ­e.

Chaudhri argued that despite multiple requests by Deshmukh extending cooperatio­n, the timing of this arrest by CBI came just a few days before the ED bail plea was to be heard by the Bombay High Court.

He even argued that: “Despite several directives, that people who are of old age suffering from ailments, arrest ought not be made, I have been arrested.. I am not asking for preferenti­al treatment, I am only saying treat me as in accordance with law.”

Meanwhile, Sachin Vaze’s lawyer Advocate Rounak Naik informed the court that he has conceded for custody considerin­g the entire case is based on his statement.

Prosecutor said that Deshmukh and others were taking many breaks during the investigat­ion

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