Police allowed to take voice sample of suspected LeT agent
BY Agencies12 Feb 2014 11:43 PM GMT
Agencies12 Feb 2014 11:43 PM GMT
A court here has allowed Delhi police to take voice sample of a suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative, who was arrested from Mewat region of Haryana in December last year.
The special cell of Delhi Police moved a plea before additional sessions judge Daya Prakash claiming Intelligence Bureau (IB) had intercepted the conversations between arrested accused Rashid and Javed Baluchi, a LeT terrorist currently based in Pakistan.
The police also said they have received the intercepted conversations between Rashid and Baluchi from the IB and they need to take the voice sample of the accused to compare the two.
The police also requested the court to issue direction to director, CFSL/CBI, ‘for obtaining the voice sample of accused Rashid, who is in judicial custody.’
The special cell of Delhi Police moved a plea before additional sessions judge Daya Prakash claiming Intelligence Bureau (IB) had intercepted the conversations between arrested accused Rashid and Javed Baluchi, a LeT terrorist currently based in Pakistan.
The police also said they have received the intercepted conversations between Rashid and Baluchi from the IB and they need to take the voice sample of the accused to compare the two.
The police also requested the court to issue direction to director, CFSL/CBI, ‘for obtaining the voice sample of accused Rashid, who is in judicial custody.’
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