The Rouse Avenue Court on Thursday took cognizance of a supplementary chargesheet filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against five accused in the Delhi liquor excise case.
"A total of 23 accused in 6 different cases were produced before the court today. Accused in FIR No. 261 sent to 4-day remand. One accused sent to 3-day remand, five accused sent to 4-day remand and the remaining sent to 5-day remand,” said the Counsel of the accused on Thursday.&nb
The Central Bureau of Investigation has filed a second supplementary chargesheet before a court in Delhi against five accused including the Director of Chariot Productions Media Pvt Ltd in an ongoing investigation in an alleged excise scam case.
A Delhi Court on Monday extended the police remand of five accused arrested in the Tis Hazari court firing case. The court granted one more opportunity to Delhi Police to recover the weapon of offence. However, the court pulled up the police for not recovering the weapon during the police re
The accused persons committed the alleged offence by personating as workers of 'Geek Squad' which is a tech support company in the US. The gang has been recently busted by the Delhi police after arresting five accused from Kolkata, Bhuvneshwar and Delhi.
With the fresh chargesheet, the total number of accused charge-sheeted in the case so far are seven. Five accused persons were named in the original chargesheet filed in April this year.
"The five men charge-sheeted on Friday have been identified as Umar Farooque, Feroze Khan, Mohamed Thoufeeq, Sheikh Hidayatullah, and Sanofar Ali. Six accused were earlier charge-sheeted by the NIA on April 20, 2023, under sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and explosive su
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday arrested five accused linked to the Tamil Nadu Popular Front of India (PFI) criminal conspiracy case.
Prayagraj court on Wednesday sent five persons, including gangster Atique Ahmed's driver, to 14 days of judicial custody in connection with the Umesh Pal murder case.
Link Magistrate Ajay Singh Parihar of Rohini Court extended the judicial custody of Deepak Khanna, Amit Khanna, Krishan, Mithun and Manoj Mittal for the next 14 days till March 28.