Court seeks CBI say on Kalersquos assault complaint

Kolhapur | Saturday | 15th September, 2018

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That, the CBI illegally allowed the SIT officer an access to Kale.”Kale told the magistrate that he was dealt with body blows in the stomach and back. His other co-accused is also being investigated into. The investigation is at crucial state. The court then asked whether he would be able to show his injury marks (for the purpose of a medical examination).Chandel then interjected that the injuries may not be detectable to a doctor considering the lapse of six days since the incident.The magistrate then said that the CBI has been told to file a say and the court will pass an order on the matter soon. PUNE: Judicial magistrate first class (JMFC) S M A Sayyed on Friday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation ( CBI ) to file a written say on a complaint by Amol Arvind Kale, an alleged conspirator in the Narendra Dabholkar murder case, that he was illegally assaulted on September 8 by an officer from the Kolhapur SIT while he was in CBI’s custody.The court ordered Kale’s remand in magisterial custody after the CBI filed a report stating that the agency did not require his custody any more.“The police custody of accused Amol Arvind Kale ends today..