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Manipur Violence: Delhi Court grants CBI transit custody for accused linked to arms looting

Delhi court approves CBI's request for remand of accused to appear in an Assam court in a case related to looting of arms and ammunition in Manipur violence.

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Meitei-Kuki ethnic violence since May 3 has caused 175 deaths and displaced 50,000/ PTI

Meitei-Kuki ethnic violence since May 3 has caused 175 deaths and displaced 50,000/ PTI

A Delhi court has approved the CBI's request for the remand of an individual, previously apprehended by the NIA, to facilitate his appearance in an Assam court in a case related to the looting of a substantial quantity of arms and ammunition from a police establishment during Manipur violence in May, as per the individual's lawyer, stated a report in PTI. 

According to the report, Special Judge Sachin Gupta granted the CBI transit police remand for Moirangthem Anand Singh (45). Singh had been detained by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with a distinct case associated with the Manipur violence and was being held in Tihar Central Jail in New Delhi, according to advocate Rahul Kumar, who represents the accused.

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