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Police seek more time in Kanda case

Last Updated 20 November 2012, 19:55 IST

The Delhi Police on Tuesday sought two days more from a court here to examine the statement of former Haryana minister Gopal Kanda’s aide Chanshivroop to see if he could be made an approver in Geetika Sharma suicide case.

Appearing before Additional Chief Metropolitan magistrate D K Jangala, the police said it needed two days more to examine accused Chanshivroop’s statement, recorded before a magistrate after he wanted to to become an approver in the case. Kanda too is an accused in the case.

The Delhi Police had earlier said Chanshivroop, an assistant manager in MDLR, was the person who had gone to Dubai where Geetika was working with Emirates Airlines and told its officials that she had secured a job with MDLR on the basis of fake and forged documents.

The prosecution had also alleged that he had sent fake e-mails to Geetika informing her about extradition proceedings against her in Dubai to pressurise her to join back MDLR.

On November 7, Chanshivroop gave his statement under the provisions of section 164 of the CrPC for recording of confessions and statements a day after he was allowed by the ACMM to appear before a magisterial court for the same. He had moved the court saying he wishes to depose as a witness in the case. The police had said it has no objections to him deposing as witness.

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(Published 20 November 2012, 19:55 IST)

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