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Delhi Police take Kanda's kin into custody

Updated on: 16 August,2012 02:55 PM IST  | 
Agencies |

Delhi Police today took into custody from Sirsa a relative of absconding former Haryana Minister Gopal Kanda, embroiled in air-hostess Geetika Sharma's suicide case.

Delhi Police take Kanda's kin into custody

Sources said that Bunty Bansal, son-in-law of Kanda's brother-in-law, was taken away after being questioned by the police team that was headed by a DCP rank officer, in connection with a call he had made to Nepal yesterday.u00a0


A nearly 25-member Delhi Police team swooped on the Sirsa residence of the suspect in the wee hours and after brief questioning took him into custody.


Amid reports that Kanda may have slipped into Nepal, the sources said that police questioned Bansal, who is a contractor, about the nearly 40-minute call to somewhere in Nepal.



Geetika hanged herself to death and in her suicide note blamed Gopal Kanda for her extreme step. File Pic

Initially, the Delhi Police had reached the house of Bansal's associate in whose name the SIM card was said to be registered. When questioned, he told the team that though the SIM was in his name, but it had always been in Bansal's possession after which they landed at the latter's house at Sirsa.

A week back too, Delhi police team had raided various establishments, including the palatial residence of Gopal Kanda at Sirsa. On both occasions, police choose the wee hours to conduct the raids.

Kanda, an Independent MLA from Sirsa, has been booked in Geetika Sharma suicide case by the Delhi Police.

Sharma (23), a former air hostess with Kanda's now defunct MDLR airline, alleged in her suicide note last week that she was ending her life due to harassment by Kanda and MDLR official Aruna Chaddha. Kanda and Chaddha had denied the allegations.

Geetika was found hanging in her flat in north-west Delhi on August 5.

Kanda, an Independent MLA who held Home, Urban Bodies and Industry and Commerce portfolios, resigned the following day.

On August 14, Delhi Police had opposed Kanda's bail plea in the Delhi High Court saying it needed to quiz him to find the missing computers and other crucial evidence.u00a0

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