Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 15, 2024, 01:02 PM
Delhi Liquor Scam: K. Kavita's troubles seem to be increasing in the Delhi liquor scam. The Rouse Avenue Court of the capital Delhi on Monday sent Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) leader K. Kavitha, arrested in a corruption case in connection with the alleged Delhi Excise Policy scam, to judicial custody till April 23. Please note that CBI had arrested the daughter of former Telangana CM K. Chandrashekhar Rao from Tihar Jail. Earlier, Kavita was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), after which she was lodged in Tihar.CBI presentedAfter the expiry of the 3-day police custody granted earlier by the judge, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) produced the accused in the court and sought judicial custody. CBI told the court that there is no need to interrogate Kavita in custody. Advocate Nitesh Rana, who is representing Deepak Nagar along with Kavita, opposed the police's application and said that there is not enough ground to keep Kavita in custody as there is no need for her custodial interrogation.Was arrested on March 15CBI officials had recently interrogated Kavita inside the jail after taking permission from a special court. The BRS leader was questioned about WhatsApp chats and documents related to a land deal recovered from the phone of Buchi Babu, a co-accused in the case. It is alleged that Rs 100 crore was given as bribe to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for the alleged change in Delhi's liquor policy. ED had arrested 46-year-old Kavita from her residence in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad on March 15 and since then she is in judicial custody.Of. Kavita attacked BJPWhile talking about this, BRS leader K. Kavita said, this is not the custody of CBI but this is the custody of BJP. What BJP is saying outside, CBI is interrogating inside, asking the same thing again and again for the last 2 years and nothing here. Apart from this, Kejriwal's judicial custody is also ending today, today Kejriwal will be produced through video conferencing after 2 pm. At the same time, the bail hearing of Sisodia is also scheduled after 2 pm in Rouse Avenue Court.