The accused did not get bail in the case of the threatening Rajasthan deputy cm, did the court told the surprising reason?

The city’s district court refused to grant bail to Wasim Khan, Mohammad Ashraf and Junaid, who threatened to kill the Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa. The court said that this crime committed in prison is similar to challenging security. To give bail to these accused, the risk of influencing the investigation, so there can be no relief. District and sitting judge (Jaipur Metropolitan-First) Nandini Vyas gave these orders while rejecting bail applications. The court said that the allegations made in the case will terrorize society, along with the challenging law and order. The bail application on behalf of the accused said they did not threaten by calling the police control room and that they had not recovered from them. The accused was not even in contact with each other. In such a situation, no criminal conspiracy was hatched. The requesters requested to be released on bail. Public prosecutor Liaquat Ali protested against bail, saying that the accused threatened to kill the Deputy Chief Minister by committing organized crime. Junaid bought a SIM card and with the help of Mohammad Ashraf, he took him to the central jail and used it, Vikram Singh mentioned a threatening call from prison. Share this story -Tags