Honey Trap case: Court sent three women accused to 14-day custody
Honey Trap case: Court sent three women accused to 14-day custody
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Indore: A court in Indore district has sent three of the six accused women arrested in judicial custody for the next 14 days on Friday, while three accused, including the main accused Aarti, in the famous Honeytrap case of Madhya Pradesh, will be sent on remand on 22 September. where interrogation of all three women is going on.

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According to the district prosecution, the Palasia police station produced the accused before the court of first-class judicial magistrate Rakesh Kumar Patidar, where the counsel for the three accused defended and protested against police remand. The court agreed with the arguments of the counsel for the accused and issued orders to send the three to jail in judicial custody by not handing them over to police remand. The bail applications of these three are expected to be heard next Monday.

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Earlier, the main accused in the case Aarti Dayal, Monica Yadav and Omprakash Kori were sent by the aforesaid court on Thursday on police remand till September 22. Police is engaged in the interrogation of these three accused. At the same time, women's lawyer Surendra Verma has said that the police wanted to interrogate the women about laptops, 14 lakh rupees and videos, due to which the police sought their remand. If the accused are women, they cannot be kept on police remand for long. Due to lack of sufficient evidence, the court quashed the police demand for remand.

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