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Mangalore, Jan 4: Mulki Rafiq alias Kolachekambla Rafiq who is the prime accused in Sukhanand Shetty murder case was produced in the court on Thursday January 4 evening.

Mulki Rafiq, who was at large for almost one and half years after the murder of Polali Ananthu in June, 2005 was suspected to be the man mastermind behind young BJP leader Sukhanand Shetty's murder.  But he had managed to escape from police till he was finally caught by a police team led by Pandeshwar police inspector Venkatesh Prasanna in Tamil Nadu on December 29 along with his wife Zohra.

However ever-since his arrest, he was under police custody though Zohra had been produced before the court and remanded to judicial custody.

On Thursday evening at 5.30 pm he was produced in the JMFC II court which in turn remanded him to 15-day-judicial custody.  Along with him a local financier Ashraf too was produced before the court and later remanded to judicial custody.

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