DSP Devendra Kumar sent to 7-day CBI remand

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

A on Tuesday granted seven days of CBI remand to of Police (DSP) in Moin Akhtar Qureshi case.

The (CBI) had produced Kumar before the to seek police custody for 10 days. The CBI said, "We have recovered material that needs to be scrutinised and for that we need (his) custody."

While arguing for Kumar's custody, the CBI also told the court that an extortion racket was being organised "in the garb of a CBI probe."

However, Rahul Tyagi, the defence counsel, alleged that a conspiracy was being hatched against his client.

"This is a big conspiracy hatched at the topmost level to kill because two former directors are involved," he told ANI.

On Monday, the CBI had arrested Kumar in connection with bribery allegations involving Rakesh Asthana, the investigating agency's

A case was registered against Kumar and many others, including Asthana, based on a complaint received by Hyderabad-based on October 15.

Sana, in his complaint to the CBI, alleged that he had paid over Rs 2 crore in bribe to certain private persons who promised him to get relief in the case.

The complainant further alleged that he was repeatedly summoned by Kumar to appear before him as part of an investigation in the case.

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First Published: Tue, October 23 2018. 19:00 IST