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KEJRIVAL SENT TO 14 DAYS JUDICIAL CUSTODY BY SPECIAL CBI, ROUSE AVENUE COURT

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejrival who is already in judicial custody and had been denied bail from the High Court , has today been sent to another 14 days judicial custody after being sent for three days CBI custody on money laundering charges connected to the Delhi government’s New Excise policy related liquor scam cum alleged being bribed by the South Lobby etc. The Delhi , Rouse Avenue special court of CBI on the demand of the CBI has sent Delhi CM and national convenor of AAP Arvind Kejrival to judicial custody till July 12. He is again continue in Tihar jail for another 14 days to be produced again in the court. This way the Delhi CM’s every strategy to get relief despite his legal team’s best efforts seem to have gone awry.

He was arrested on March 21 on the same charges of PMLA under which there is immense difficulty to get bail. However Sanjay Singh, the Rajya Sabha MP got success to be out on bail but nor former deputy CM Manish Sisodia, former minister Satyendra Jain and Delhi CM Arvind Kejrival.

Just a day ago in a different case of land scandal of Jharkhand the former Jharkhand CM Hement Soren was granted bail by the Jharkhand High court justice R. Mukhopadhya saying that there doesn’t exists any proof of his involvement in the land scandal .

Kindly recall that in June 20 the trial Court judge Nyay Bindu had granted Arvind Kejrival clean chit saying that there is no money trail to prove that he has taken bribe including no material evidence against him.

However, the very next day even before loading of the judgement, the ED approached the High Court to stall it and succeeded with CBI coming in the picture further by interrogating Kejrival in Tihar prison and producing him before the CBI special judge the next day demanding his judicial custody for five days. The special judge Amitabh Rawat after hearing the pleas of ED sent him to three days CBI custody instead of five and finally send him to 14 days judicial custody on Friday.

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