Sidhu Moose Wala murder: Delhi cops get 3-day custody of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi

Updated : May 31, 2022 23:22
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Editorji News Desk

Delhi Police's Special Cell on Tuesday got three-day custody of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi after arresting him from Tihar in a case of Arms Act.

The special cell will question Bishnoi again in connection with the killing of famous Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala.

On Monday, a team of Special Cell had interrogated Bishnoi, who is facing nearly 60 cases, in Tihar.

Sangster Kala Jathedi and his aide Kala Rana, who were in police custody in a different case, were also questioned in connection with the killing of Moosewala.

Bishnoi was produced at the Patiala House court and was remanded in three days of police custody for questioning in connection with the case where three criminals were arrested after a brief encounter with the Special Cell's unit last month.

During interrogation, the arrested criminals had disclosed that the weapons recovered from them were supplied by Bishnoi.

The development comes a day after a Delhi court refused to entertain a plea filed by Bishnoi seeking a direction to the jail authorities not to give his custody to Punjab police, which suspects that he had plotted the singer's killing.

Bishnoi has moved the Delhi High Court which will hear on Wednesday his plea claiming apprehension of a fake encounter by the Punjab Police.

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