Argument On Abdullah Azam's Bail Completed, Verdict Soon…

Hearing was held in Rampur's Special mp mla court on tuesday (18 February) in the case of enemy property destruction related to SP General Secretary Azam Khan's Mohammad ali Jauhar University. Apart from this, the debate on the bail of Abdullah Azam, lodged in Hardoi jail, has also been completed today. After this, the court has reserved its decision. The court will give its verdict in this case soon. Samajwadi party leader Mohammad Azam Khan, lodged in Sitapur jail, has withdrawn his bail application. Argument on the bail application of former SP mla Abdullah Azam, lodged in Hardoi jail, was completed today in Rampur court and the decision has been reserved.

The court reserved the decision

It is alleged that Abdullah Azam and other accused together committed the crime. The court reserved its decision on bail after hearing the arguments of both the sides. A few months ago, SP leader Azam Khan and Abdullah Azam, who were accused of destroying enemy property, were given a clean chit by Rampur Police. On which the matter reached the government.

After this, the government had ordered an inquiry against the then Superintendent of police Ashok Shukla. Orders were given for re-investigation. The SP had handed over the investigation to Inspector Nawab Singh of the Crime Branch. Nawab Singh is currently the city Kotwal in Rampur. In this case, father and son have been made accused in the court. This case is pending in the court.

'Abdullah Azam falsely implicated'

In this case, the bail plea of Abdullah Azam was heard today. In the court, Abdullah Azam's lawyer argued that there is no solid evidence against his plaintiff on the file. The police have falsely implicated him on the statement of the co-accused. Assistant Prosecution Officer Swadesh Sharma argued on behalf of the prosecution that Abdullah Azam has committed the crime along with other accused and its evidence is present on the file. Therefore, the bail should be cancelled.

After hearing the arguments of both the sides, the court has reserved its decision. The decision is expected soon. On 9 May 2020, Assistant Record Keeper of the Record Room Mohammad Farid had lodged a case in Civil Lines police station against Syed Afaq Ahmed, resident of Pirpur House, lucknow and unknown persons under Sections 218, 420, 467, 468, 471 of the IPC. In which he has been accused of destroying enemy property.

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