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One remanded in judicial custody in Deepak Bharadwaj killing case

One of the accused in local BSP leader Deepak Bharadwaj murder case was on Thursday remanded in two weeks' judicial custody by a Delhi court after the police said he was no more required for custodial interrogation.

Rakesh, the owner of the car in which the two alleged shooters Purushottam Rana and Sunil Mann had gone to the farm house of 62-year-old Bharadwaj to kill him on 26 March, was produced before metropolitan magistrate Prashant Sharma after the expiry of his 10-day police custody.

The court remanded Rakesh, who was the first person to be arrested, in judicial custody till 25 April.
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