Court denies bail to Stock Guru scam accused


New Delhi, Dec 16 (IANS): A court has dismissed the bail pleas of two accused in the multi-crore rupee Stock Guru scam, a lawyer said Monday.

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Ajay Pandey had Saturday dismissed the bail application of Ulhas Prabhakar and Raksha J. Urs observing that 14,000 complaints are filed against them, said the prosecuting lawyer.

The court however expressed sympathy towards Urs, who is mother of three minor daughters saying that the children were being deprived of love and affection.

The prosecution had opposed the bail plea of both of the accused saying that it will send a wrong signal to society.

Prabhakar, and Urs were arrested by the Economic Offences Wing (EoW) of Delhi Police Nov 10, 2012, from Maharashtra's Ratnagiri. They are accused of duping several investors across seven states of nearly Rs.500 crore by promising them high returns through their firm Stock Guru India.

The duo had posed as doctors, investors, businessmen and ran several fraudulent firms to dupe people, police said.

 

  

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  • Ram Krishna Ghorai, Delhi

    Tue, Dec 17 2013

    Sir

    I am very happy to see this mail. I went on 14.12.2013 at Tees Hazari Court. The Judge Ajay Pandey Jee should not have sympathy on dual accused. They made us begger now a days. I am victim of this fruad. Some people got suicide due to this incident.

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