
In a first, underworld don asks Mumbai court to let him remain in police custody
India Today
For the first time in any court's hearing, an underworld don told the Mumbai special court to let him remain in police custody even while his own lawyer argued that he should not be sent back for police interrogation all over again.
For the first time in any court's hearing, an underworld don told the Mumbai special court to let him remain in police custody even while his own lawyer argued that he should not be sent back for police interrogation all over again. Special Public Prosector Sunil Gonsalves, appearing for the State and Advocate Sachin Kadam for the Anti Extortion Cell of Mumbai police sought further extension of Pujari's custody. Pujari was produced before Judge DE Kothalikar a little before noon, around at 11.20 am on Tuesday.
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