Sangam Vihar murder case: Delhi HC denies bail to woman accused

Denying bail, Justice Anu Malhotra said the woman, Basiran, was required for custodial interrogation by police.

Update: 2018-05-03 10:27 GMT
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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has denied anticipatory bail to a 62-year-old woman known as the 'mama' of Sangam Vihar area in Delhi, in a murder case in which the victim's body was covered with salt to conceal its identity.

Denying the bail, Justice Anu Malhotra said the weapon used to commit the crime has not been recovered and the woman, Basiran, was required for custodial interrogation by police.

"It is apparent that custodial interrogation of the applicant is required and thus the prayer made by the applicant seeking a grant of anticipatory bail is declined and all interim protection is withdrawn," Justice Malhotra said.

In September 2017, the body of the 23-year-old man was found buried under a huge quantity of salt in Sangam Vihar area, according to police.

Basiran had allegedly taken a contract of Rs 60,000 to kill the man. She disbursed the money among the co-accused.

A few of the co-accused have been arrested by the police.

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