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Attempt To Murder Case: Haryana Court Sends Monu Manesar To 14-Days Of Judicial Custody

A Pataudi court in Gurugram on Wednesday sent alleged cow vigilante and Bajrang Dal activist Monu Manesar to 14-day judicial custody in an attempt to murder case.

He was produced before the court after the completion of his 4-days police remand.

The court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Tarannum Khan sent Mohit Yadav alias Monu Manesar in judicial custody in Bhondsi jail.

Pataudi Assistant Commissioner of Police Harinder Singh stated, “Monu Manesar was produced in the court today and sent to judicial custody while further probe is underway.”

Earlier on October 7, the Gurugram Police was granted 4-day production warrant. He was taken him to Kanpur to recover the weapon used in the attempted murder case which was registered at Pataudi police station against him on February 7 this year.

However, in an application submitted before the court, the police said that during the remand they recovered a white Scorpio, a rifle and 4 cartridges at his instance.

According to police, the case is related to a brawl between 2 groups in Pataudi’s Baba Shah Mohalla on February 6 when Manesar was there along with his group. A complaint was filed by Mubin Khan, a resident of the same locality, who alleged his son was shot at during firing between the two groups.

Following the complaint, an FIR was registered under section 307 (attempt to murder) against Manesar at Pataudi police station.

Previously, Manesar got arrested in connection with the abduction and killing of Nasir and Junaid whose charred bodies were found in a vehicle on the Rajasthan-Haryana border on February 16 after they were allegedly abducted by some vigilantes who accused them of cow smuggling.

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