High court reprimands SIT in Honey Trap case for not submitting status reports
High court reprimands SIT in Honey Trap case for not submitting status reports
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Indore: New incidents of crime increasing every day are not taking the name of stopping. Somewhere or other such news comes out from anywhere, today everyone is getting upset. On the other hand, Indore bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court has asked the CBI SP to appear in the court on 16 March 2020. The SP has been asked to tell whether the investigation of the Honey Trap case will be handed over to the CBI. This case is related to the alleged blackmailing of some bureaucrats and leaders of Madhya Pradesh. The bench of Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Shailendra Shukla on Tuesday, hearing 5 separate petitions, reprimanded the Special Investigation Team (SIT). This rebuke was imposed for not submitting the progress report of the investigation conducted so far in the case.

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It is also being said that the Income Tax Department told the court during this time that the documents related to deals between the accused women and the trapped officials in the Honey Trap case are incomplete. Taking a serious view on this, the court has asked the SIT to hand over all the relevant documents in the next 3 days. It also warned that if this does not happen, then the SIT chief will have to present himself on March 16. On this matter, the court also asked the Income Tax Commissioner to be present on the next hearing, so that he can tell himself which documents are still needed.

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The case was revealed last year: Madhya Pradesh Anti Terrorist Squad and Indore Police arrested 5 women and one man in Bhopal and Indore on 17 September 2019 in a joint operation. It was alleged that he had threatened to recover 3 crore rupees from Indore city engineer Harbhajan Singh by threatening to make the video hidden. During the investigation, many shocking information and top bureaucrats and politicians started pointing fingers, then the state government replaced the SIT chief for allegedly saving people trapped in the sting. On this, the High Court had to direct that no person could be transferred from the investigation team without the prior permission of the court.

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