The Patiala House court has recently sent Deepak Pahal alias Boxer into judicial custody after interrogation by the special cell in a murder case.
The court has directed the authorities to ensure his safety & security while being produced in the UP Court.
Deepak alias Boxer was produced before the court under heavy security after the expiry of 5 days of police remand.
Therefore, on May 23, he was arrested by the Delhi Police’s special cell in a murder case in the Aman Vihar area.
Then. he was arrested from the Tihar jail where he was sent to judicial custody in another case.
Snigdha Sarvaria, the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate remanded Deepak Boxer in judicial custody till June 12.
The court then directed the jail superintendent and DCP DAP III Battalion for ensuring the safety and security of Deepak Boxer while producing him before the UP court. He may be produced with handcuffs to ensure his proper safety.
Advocate Virender Mual and Abhishek K Thakur, counsels for the accused stated that he has received a threat to his life and apprehends that he will be shot dead while being produced before the Court in Uttar Pradesh.
The investigation officer (IO) has filed an application seeking judicial custody of the accused. The Delhi Police, during the custody hearing on May 24, informed the court that custodial interrogation of the accused is necessary for the investigation. Additionally, it is mentioned that two other accused individuals, namely Dinesh Mathur alias Karala and Lilu, have already been arrested.
Also, it was submitted that the mobile phone was allegedly used in the murder. He is to be interrogated regarding the weapons procurement used in the murder.
In a joint operation of the FBI and Delhi police Deepak Boxer was deported from Mexico. He fled to Mexico and was absconding in several cases registered against him.
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