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Did Siddiqui's killers crank up radio volume to hoodwink guard?
Updated On: 13 June, 2012 08:35 AM IST | | Sandip Kolhatkar
While questions are being raised over why the killing of terror suspect Qateel Mohammad Zakir Siddiqui in Aanda Cell was reported to the authorities after one hour, sources inside Yerawada Central Jail claim that the duo accused of the murder had raised the volume on the radio to hoodwink jail guard Ramesh Gaikwad.
Sharad Mohol and Alok Bhalerao, who are accused of strangling Siddiqui to death on June 8, were produced before the court of First Class Magistrate, S S Patil yesterday afternoon. The hearing was conducted amidst tight security behind closed doors and media persons were not allowed inside. The suspects were remanded to police custody till June 25. u00a0

Taken to court: Sharad Mohol and Alok Bhalerao (both veiled), the accused in the Siddiqui murder case, are brought to court yesterday

