Manju Verma, husband's anticipatory bail pleas in Arms Act case rejected

ANI  |  Begusarai (Bihar) [India] 

Two separate courts of on Saturday rejected the anticipatory application of former Welfare Department and her spouse Chandrashekhar Verma in an Arms Act case against them.

The Vermas were put behind the bars after the (CBI) recovered as many as 50 live cartridges from their house on August 17, during a raid in connection with the home rape case.

Advocates appearing for Manju and Chandrashekhar argued for the anticipatory bail, citing the fact that the duo was living in and rarely visited their house in Begusarai, where the probe authorities found the cartridges.

stepped down as after her husband, Chandrakant Verma, came under the police radar for having alleged links with Brajesh Thakur, the mastermind of the home case.

Chandrakant allegedly used to visit the shelter home quite frequently, spending hours in the girls' rooms. However, the couple had denied the allegations.

The local authorities came to know about the scandal after an FIR was lodged by the social welfare department following the audit report issued by Mumbai's leading research institute -which mentioned that the girls are falling prey to sexual abuse at home.

The police had rescued 44 girls living in the vicinity and had arrested 11 employees working at the shelter home on July 24. The medical reports of twenty-nine girls indicated that sexual contact was established with them.

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First Published: Sun, August 26 2018. 12:55 IST