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Monica case: Ruling on Feb 24

Bhopal, Feb 22 (UNI) A local court today reserved until February 24 its ruling in a fake passports case in which underworld don Abu Salem and his girlfriend Monica Bedi are accused.

Chief Judicial Magistrate Raveendra Singh heard the conclusion of arguments on a defence application, submitted yesterday under Section 319 of the Criminal Procedure Code, urging conversion of witnesses into accused.

They were cook Afaq alias Sherkhan, Uma Shankar Verma -- who signed a ration card -- Municipal Corporation Clerk Johra Bano, Aziz Fatma, Passports Officer Amar Singh, Passports Clerk Indu Nair, Head Constable Irfan Ahmad, Dinesh and the Parwania Police Station House Officer.

''Accused-turned-government witness Shiraz's statement makes it clear that travel agent Mahendra Sharma had the fake passports and ration cards made. In such a situation why did the police not name as accused the person who hatched the conspiracy,'' said Defence Counsel P C Bedi.

The advocate also quoted Shiraz as saying that Sharma took a bribe of Rs 35,000 for each of three passports and ration cards.

Public Prosecutor R K Motwani was also present.

On November 28, 2001, a case was registered at the Koh-i-Fiza Police Station against Salem, his wife Samira Jumani and Monica for having fake passports made at the regional passport office using the names Danish Baig, Rubina Baig and Fauzia Osman respectively.

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Kerala got better deal than previous years

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 26 (UNI) Welcoming the ''passenger-friendly'' rail budget, Kerala, which got one 'Giarib Rath' and a Wagon factory noted that the state had got a better deal than in the previous years. Reacting to the budget, Chief Minister V S Achutanandan said the state had found a place in the Railway Industrial map after a long time with the announcement of a wagon factory at Chertala in association with the Steel Industries Kerala Ltd. The state government had.....

Jaya criticises rail budget as disappointing

Chennai, Feb 26 (UNI) AIADMK Supremo and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa today described the Railway Budget as an ''all round disappointment''. In a statement here, she alleged that there was nothing substantial in the Budget, presented by Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, for the farmers and the poor people. ''The poor have been kept out of this budget'', she alleged. Stating that the Budget had brought little cheer to millions of rail users, Ms Jayalalithaa charged there had.....

8316 litres of spirit seized

Palakkad, Feb 22 (UNI) Excise officials seized 8316 liters of spirit valued about Rs 16 lakhs from Meenakashipuram checkpost in the district. The spirit was being brought in a lorry from Tamil Nadu to Alapuzha district. The spirit was hidden under fish with 252 plastic cans, each containing 33 litres of spirit. Excise officals arrested the lorry driver and the helpers were identified as Subir from Aroor Alapuzha district and P J Shibu belonging to Palluruthy in cochin, officials said. UNI.....
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