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Nuh Violence Case: Court Sends Congress MLA Mamman Khan To 14 Days Of Judicial Custody

Nuh Chief Judicial Magistrate Court on Tuesday sent Congress Member of Legislative Assembly Mamman Khan to 14 days of judicial custody in connection with the Nuh violence case.

Earlier on Sunday, Nuh district court sent Congress MLA to a further 2 days of police remand after completion of previous 2 days remand.

Mamman Khan’s lawyer Tahir Hussain Devla stated, “Mamman Khan was presented in the court after 2 days of police remand. Police presented Mamman Khan in four cases. Three more new cases have been imposed on Mamman Khan. In all four new cases, 149,137,148,150 have been imposed on him. He has been produced today in case number 149 after two days of remand. In case number 137, the police had sought a remand of five days, on which the court has given a remand of 2 days to the police.”

Mamman Khan’s lawyer stated that Mamman Khan is being implicated in this whole matter under a political conspiracy and Mamman Khan has nothing to do with this whole matter.

MLA Mamman Khan got arrested in connection with the recent communal clashes in Nuh and adjoining areas of the state on September 15, was sent to a 2-day police remand by the district court. Khan was reported to have been arrested from the house of one of his relatives on the Jaipur-Ajmer Road and was brought to Nuh on Friday.

Khan, who was arrested by SIT of the Haryana police was produced in the local district court in Nuh later on September 15. The police then sought his custody from the court for interrogation.

Khan was arrested by the Haryana police in the early hours of Friday, a day after the state government told the Punjab and Haryana High Court that it named him as an accused in an FIR in a case pertaining to the Nuh violence. Khan was arrested by SIT of the Haryana police.

Violence broke out in Nuh during a procession by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad on July 31 this year. 6 people were killed and a cleric died in an attack on a mosque in adjoining Gurugram.

The Ferozepur Jhirka MLA moved the court on September 12, seeking protection from arrest while claiming that he was being framed in the case, since he was not present in Nuh the day the violence broke out.

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