Will Sanjiv Bhatt Get Bail? Court to Decide Today


Ahmedabad, Oct 4 (PTI): The Gujarat sessions court will on Tuesday hear the bail plea of suspended IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt. The Gujarat government on Monday challenged in the sessions court a magisterial court's order denying remand of Bhatt, arrested for allegedly threatening and forcing a constable to sign a false
affidavit.

Bhatt was arrested on September 30 in connection with an FIR filed against him by police constable K D Pant in June for allegedly threatening him and making him sign false affidavits regarding a meeting called by chief minister Narendra Modi on February 27, 2002, hours after the Godhra train carnage.

On October 1, additional chief judicial magistrate B G Doshi had rejected the state government's demand for seven days police custody of Bhatt and remanded him in judicial custody.

Sessions Judge G N Patel, while admitting the government's petition seeking revision of the magistrate's order, issued a notice to Bhatt, which was served to him inside Sabarmati Central Jail, here and scheduled the hearing for Tuesday.

The government challenged the magistrate's order and sought Bhatt's custody on the grounds that it wanted to know how the IPS officer had used the affidavits signed by Pant.

It further contended that Bhatt's custody was required to find out about others involved in the conspiracy, and also to ascertain whether the IPS officer had sent the affidavits to somebody using emails.

The government further said that it also wanted to know how many bank lockers Bhatt has and what was inside them.

  

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