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Jailed JD-U MLC Manorama Devi applies for bail

Source: PTI
May 18, 2016 16:03 IST
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Jailed Janata Dal-United MLC Manorama Devi, mother of the prime accused in the murder case of Aditya Sachdeva, on Wednesday applied for bail in a local court in Gaya district.

This come a day after she surrendered in a case lodged against her under the Excise Act after liqour bottles were recovered from her residence last week.

Manorama Devi's counsel Md. Sarfuddin and S. Siddique filed a bail petition for her client in the court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate - IV Om Sagar.

The judge posted the JD-U MLC's bail plea for hearing on Thursday.

Manorama Devi was sent to 14-day judicial custody by the court on Tuesday soon after she surrendered.

The MLC had surrendered in the court of ACJM -IV yesterday in connection with cases lodged against her for recovery of liqour bottles from her house during a police raid in search of her son Rocky Yadav, the prime accused in the Aditya Sachdeva murder case, who subsequently surrendered.

Devi, wife of RJD strongman Bindeshwari Prasad Yadav alias Bindi Yadav, who has also been arrested besides her bodyguard Rajesh Kumar in the Sachdeva murder case, was also slapped with charges for harbouring her son and employing a child as a labourer at her house.

The JD-U had suspended Manorama Devi after the opposition mounted pressure on the party leadership for action against her for harbouring her murder accused son.

Sachdeva was allegedly shot dead by Rocky Yadav on May 6 last for overtaking his car.

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