×
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Amit Shah threatening witnesses from inside jail: Tulsi to HC

Last Updated : 26 October 2010, 15:03 IST
Last Updated : 26 October 2010, 15:03 IST

Follow Us :

Comments

While opposing the bail plea of the former Minister of State for Home in the court of Justice R H Shukla, Tulsi said that Shah was cocking snook at the law as the entire state machinery was at his beck and call.

"Shah is dangerous even inside the jail as being a (former) Minister of State for Home, he thinks that he has become so powerful that he can neutralise the Supreme Court," Tulsi contended.

"If bail is granted to Shah there will be no hope of justice for the victims. Shah does not deserve bail," he said. Further hearing of Shah's bail will continue tomorrow.

Enumerating the reasons for not granting bail to Shah, Tulsi submitted that the former minister was part of the conspiracy to kill Sohrabuddin, Kausarbi and Tulsiram Prajapati from the very beginning.

Shah was head of the extortion syndicate, consisting of Sohrabuddin as one of the collaborators, with several police officers as its members, Tulsi said.

He said that CBI has evidence to prove that Rajasthan police was aware of activities of Sohrabuddin, prior to the murder of gangster Hamid Lala, who used to collect protection money from the marble lobby in Rajasthan, he added.

Tulsi said after the murder of Hamid Lala, Sohrabuddin refused to part with extortion money with other members of the syndicate. He also read out portions from statements of some of the key witnesses in the case to prove his point that Shah and other accused used to threaten witnesses and tamper with evidence.

Tulsi also cited various Supreme Court judgements to assert his point that Shah does not deserve bail. Shah had approached the High Court after his bail plea was rejected by a special CBI court.

During hearing on the bail plea last week, Shah's senior counsel Ram Jethmalani had said that the CBI court's order of not granting bail to Shah lacks judicial balance. Jethmalani had argued that Sohrabuddin was an extortionist and a racketeer and the entire exercise to arrest Shah was politically motivated to tarnish his reputation.

Shah, who was arrested on July 25 by the CBI in connection with the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case, has been described by the CBI as the kingpin of the conspiracy that led to the killing of Sohrabuddin, his wife Kausarbi and close aide Tulsiram Prajapati and faces charges of murder, kidnapping and extortion.

ADVERTISEMENT
Published 26 October 2010, 15:03 IST

Deccan Herald is on WhatsApp Channels| Join now for Breaking News & Editor's Picks

Follow us on :

Follow Us

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT