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CJM grants 5-day police remand in Gataru murder case
2/4/2025 11:12:29 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Feb 4: Chief Judicial Magistrate Preet Simran K. Grover today sent accused in Gatru murder case on 5-day police remand
The accused Harsh Singh S/o Ramcsh Singh R/o H.No. 38, Blkram Chowk, Jammu, Arun Kumar S/o Rajesh Kumar R/o H.No. 70, Blkram Chowk, Jammu, Abhay Singh @ Hul S/o Karan Singh R/o H.No. 496, Nai Basti, Jammu, Ajay Kumar S/o Rajesh Kumar R/o H.No. 70, Blkram Chowk, Jammu and Raj S/o Uttam Kumar R/o H.No. G-93, Old Seemapuri, Delhi who were alleged involved in Sumit Jandiyal @ Gataru Murder case were sent on a 5-day police remand.
Today accused persons have been produced in custody by Investigating Officer Deepak Pathania SHO of P/S Nowabad in connection with FIR No. 14/2025 of Police Station Nowabad, Jammu for offences under section 103, 3(5), 49, 249 BNS, 3/25 Arms Act alongwith case diary with a prayer for grant of further seven (07) days of police remand in respect of accused persons.
CJM Jammu Preet Simran K. Grover after perusal of the case diary which reveals that accused persons were apprehended on 01.02.2025 by team of P/S Nowabad with the help of team of Crime Branch, Delhi. Then IO of the case proceeded to Delhi and obtained two (02) days transit remand upto 04.02.2025.
CJM Jammu Preet Simran K. Grover observed that accused seem to have been arrested in aforesaid FIR on 02.02.2025. Offence involved in the case are non-bailable in nature. Investigation is at initial stage. Medical examination reports of all the accused have also been produced. A case for grant of police remand as prayed is therefore made out Accordingly, accused are remanded to police custody for a period of five (05) days from today till 08.02.2025. It is directed that the accused shall be medically examined before taken into police custody and thereafter they shall be medically examined after every 48 hrs. CD file after perusal is returned to the investigating officer in the open court. The accused shall be produced before the competent Magistrate for further orders before the expiry of the remand period. JNF
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