Gorakhnath attack case: Court extends custody remand of accused Murtaza
Gorakhnath attack case: Court extends custody remand of accused Murtaza
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Gorakhpur: The custody remand of Murtaza, accused in the Gorakhpur temple attack case of Uttar Pradesh, has been congratulated. In fact, Ahmed Murtaza Abbasi, an accused in the attack in Gorakhpur, today appeared before the ACJM court and after the hearing here, the court extended Murtaza's police custody remand till April 16. According to the information received, Murtaza's custody remand was ending today, and in view of this, the ATS had sought an extension of the remand from the court and in custody remand, the ATS is now going to interrogate the accused Murtaza further.

In fact, the UP ATS is constantly questioning Murtaza and his family members. And there have been many important clues during this period. Not only this but there have also been many revelations of terror connections. Today i.e. on April 11, his remand was coming to an end, however, today the UP ATS brought Murtaza from Lucknow to Gorakhpur and produced him before the court. Where the court has asked for the extension of Mortaza's remand till 12 noon on April 16. However, now the question will start once again. At the same time, after taking the court order, the ATS is going to take Murtaza and leave for Lucknow again.

UP ATS has so far extended the remand to investigate the facts revealed in the interrogation of Murtaza Abbasi. According to reports that emerged on April 2, Murtaza had stopped all his online activities and on the same day, two people, posing as employees of the bank, had reached his house and made enquiries.

And he described himself as a bank employee and talked about a loan of Rs 25 lakh on Murtaza. When he asked the family members for his ID and bank loan details, he left from there. Due to this, Murtaza had suspected that the agencies were eyeing him and due to this, he had left for Nepal on the morning of April 2. However, the very next day, he came to Gorakhpur in the morning and now the ATS is inquiring about all these things.

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