Court extends custody of Maoist leader, aide till May 21
PUNE: Senior leader of the banned CPI (Maoist) outfit, Murali
Kannambally, and his aide C P Ismail will remain in custody of the
Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), Pune till May 21. A sessions court here on
Friday extended their police custody remand by six days, primarily to
facilitate the ongoing investigations by the ATS into the network and
activities of the arrested duo under the Unlawful Activities
(Prevention) Act and other penal provisions. Kannambally and Ismail were
arrested by the ATS on May 8 from Talegaon Dabhade, around 33km from
here. On May 9, the court of additional sessions judge S V Mane had
ordered their remand in ATS custody for seven days. In-charge of
additional sessions court judge D M Deshmukh observed in his order,
“Considering the nature and gravity of offence, more particularly,
prima facie it appears that the accused are office bearers of the
Communist Party (Maoist) i.e. Naxalite group banned by the Government of
India. It appears from remand report that accused no 1 (Kannambally) is
posing himself by different names. His activities are serious ones.”
The court further observed, “Prima facie, it appears that accused are
involved in anti-national activities. Considering the area, more
particularly, various states in which the said organization (CPI-Maoist)
is working, it is necessary to remand the accused to police custody
because if sufficient police custody is not granted, it will be
difficult for the investigating officer to bust the network of the
accused and their organization. Accused are remanded to police custody
till May 21.”
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