The Asian Age

Pune cops get 90 days to file chargeshee­t

■ Arrested activists’ lawyer to appeal in HC against order ◗ The five arrested activists, have been accused of being directly responsibl­e for the BhimaKoreg­aon violence

- VARSHA TORGALKAR

A special court here on Sunday granted the Pune police an extension of 90 days in which to file a chargeshee­t against the five activists, who were arrested on June 6 for having alleged connection­s with naxals. However, defence lawyers are going to the high court against the order, saying they were informed at short notice about the police plea and had no time to prepare the case, which is under the special Unlawful Activities Prevention Act. ( UAPA)

Special court judge, K. D. Wadane, granted the police plea of a 90- day extension to file a chargeshee­t in the arrests of activists Shoma Sen, Surendra Gadling, Mahesh Sudhir Dhawale, Rona Wilson.

The five of them were produced in court on Saturday for a hearing where the defence lawyers Raut, and had asked for more time to prepare. They had asked for the next hearing to be on September 3 but the court had allowed them only one day due to which the defence could prepare their case. Prosecutio­n lawyer Ujjwala Pawar had on Saturday argued for extension, saying that police need the time to probe banks details of activists and the transactio­ns that took place in them, a voluminous data, which they received through electronic devices they seized during their raids. The police are also awaiting the forensic analysis of that data. The police also need time to check for links between the five activists arrested on August 8 in the same case with the current five.

However, Rohan Nahar, one of the lawyers from the team representi­ng the five activists said, “The police served notice to activists an hour before they were produced in court on Saturday and the lawyers wwere not even aware of it. This is against the principle of natural justice. Besides, as per our calculatio­ns, 90 days will be over on September 4 and court could have heard the case on that day.”

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