DVAC gets 5 days custody of Bharathiar University V-C

Coimbatore | Tuesday | 13th February, 2018

Summary:

Special Judge V.

John Mino said that starting 4 pm on Monday, Mr.

Ganapathi would remain in DVAC police custody till February 16, 6.30 p.m. Therefore, the police needed his custody to locate the cheque leaves and investigate other aspects related to the case. There was every likely of the police planting cheque leaves if the court were to grant custody of Mr.

Ganapathi, he said. Senior advocate C.

Gnanabharathi, who appeared for Mr.

Ganapathi, objected to police custody saying there were infirmities in the affidavit the DVAC police filed. more-inThe Special Court for Prevention of Corruption Act, Coimbatore on Monday granted the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti Corruption police custody of suspended Bharathiar University Vice Chancellor A.