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Haldwani violence mastermind Abdul Malik arrested from Delhi by Uttarakhand police, his lawyers file bail plea

“Haldwani violence mastermind Abdul Malik arrested from Delhi by Uttarakhand police, his lawyers file bail plea”, Opindia, February 24, 2024:

“In a major breakthrough in the Haldwani violence that broke out on 8th February in the Banbhoolpura region, the mastermind Abdul Malik was arrested on Saturday (24th February). As per reports, Malik who had been absconding till now has been arrested from Delhi by Uttarakhand police. Following his arrest, his lawyers have reportedly applied bail petition. 

According to his lawyers Ajay Bahuguna and Shalabh Pandey, the Uttarakhand Police has arrested the Haldwani violence mastermind Abdul Malik from Delhi. Following his arrest, a bail petition has been filed. 

As per reports, his lawyers had filed the bail petition in the Haldwani ADJ First Court in the Sessions Court which will be heard on 27th February…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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