Gangster Deepak 'Boxer' sent to 8-day police custody by Delhi court in fake passport case

DN Bureau

Patiala House Court granted eight days of police custody of Deepak alias Boxer to the Special cell of Delhi police. Read further on Dynamite News:

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New Delhi: Patiala House Court granted 8-day police custody of Deepak alias Boxer to the Special cell of Delhi police on Wednesday. He was produced before the court after he was deported from Mexico. The operation was jointly conducted by the FBI and Delhi Police.

Deepak was produced in the lockup due to security reasons. He was brought to court in a SWAT vehicle with heavy security. Link Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) conducted the hearing in the lockup of the Patiala house court.

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The court granted eight days of police custody after hearing the submissions of Inspector Manish of Special Cell, Western Range. The special cell sought 14 days of custody of Deepak to interrogate him to unearth his involvement in other cases. He has been arrested in a Fake passport case.

Advocates Virender Mual and Ankit Tyagi, counsel for Deepak, submitted before the court that he may be permitted to interact with his counsel during interrogation.

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A case was registered against Deepak Boxer and his gang on 16/03/2023 in the Police Station, Special Cell, under which the present operation was carried out. (with ANI inputs)










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