Bulli Bai app case: The accused in the Bulli Bai case have also been involved in the Sully Deals case, the court reserved the decision on the bail plea


Posted on 18th Jan 2022 04:44 pm by rohit kumar

The three accused arrested in the Bulli bai app case have also been involved in the Sully Deals case. This was told by the Cyber ​​Cell of Mumbai Police in the Mumbai Court. The police have demanded the dismissal of the bail applications of the three accused. Police say that in the investigation, important clues have also been found against the three regarding Sully Deals. In such a situation, granting bail may affect the investigation.

 

 

Mumbai's Bandra court has reserved for January 20 the verdict on the bail applications of the three accused. The counsel for the accused Mayank Rawat told that the Mumbai Cyber ​​Cell has strongly opposed the bail of the three accused in front of the court.

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All three accused met with Neeraj Bishnoi

Mumbai Police told the court that preliminary investigation has revealed that the three accused, Vishal Kumar Jha, Shweta Singh, and Mayank Rawat, were working in connivance with Neeraj Bishnoi, the creator of Bully Bai app. Neeraj Bishnoi was arrested by Delhi Police. Was. After this, the court has postponed the bail plea of ​​all three till the next hearing.

 

Evidence may be tampered with

Seeking to dismiss the bail plea, the police said that the accused, released from jail, can tamper with the evidence. Mumbai Police said that a team has been sent to Delhi in the matter. This team will further interrogate Neeraj Bishnoi and Omkareshwar Thakur, who was arrested in the Sully Deals case, in custody. Police said that the accused are very active on social media and they post such things, which can affect the peace and order in society.

 

At the same time, the Delhi High Court has rejected the bail plea of ​​Thakur and Bishnoi. Meanwhile, Mayank Rawat and Shweta Singh, who was arrested by Mumbai Police, have been sent to judicial custody till January 28. At the same time, Vishal Kumar Jha has been kept in custody till January 24.

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