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Namdhari's police custody extended till Nov 28

India TV News Desk [Published on:29 Nov 2012, 10:53 PM]
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New Delhi, Nov 29: Sleuths of the Delhi crime branch and SIT members today conducted another search operation in the Chadha shootout case. 





Meanwhile, a Delhi court extended the police custody of Sukhdev Singh Namdhari for three more days, after police told it that Namdhari was booked for the murder of Hardeep Singh, brother of slain liquor baron Ponty Chadha.

Namdhari, an eyewitness to the Nov 17 shootout at a farmhouse here in which both the brothers were killed, has been booked under Section 302 (murder) for Hardeep's murder, police said.

Metropolitan Magistrate Sandeep Garg extended Namdhari's police custody for three days against the seven days police had sought.

Namdhari was sacked as chairman of the Uttarakhand Minorities Commission after the shootout and the Chadha brothers' killings in a Delhi farmhouse, and was arrested from his farmhouse in Uttarakhand Nov 23.

Delhi Police, seeking Namdhari's custody for seven days, told the court that he was allowed to carry 10 bullets in his pistol, two of which are not yet accounted for.

However, Namdhari's advocate R.S. Malik said his client was innocent and had not opened fire at Hardeep. Malik also said that the allegations were being levelled to defame him.

Police had earlier accused Namdhari of being the main conspirator in the shootout case, saying that he fired at Hardeep Chadha.

Police had earlier also told the court that Namdhari had shot at Hardeep and in his disclosure statement had admitted at firing at Hardeep with his pistol when Hardeep pointed a gun at him.

The investigating agency had also said Namdhari was the main culprit since in his FIR, he did not disclose about the firing and had also hidden his gun.

Police also told the court that Namdhari was the frontman of Ponty Chadha and accused him of vandalising the farmhouse and committing loot and attempt to murder.

Namdhari went missing from New Delhi after lodging a first information report following the shootout at Chhatarpur.

He has more than three dozen cases against him, which include murder, attempt to murder and dacoity.

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