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Five-day transit remand for Sanjeev Khanna

August 27, 2015 06:22 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:30 am IST - Kolkata

A city court on Thursday granted a five-day remand to the Mumbai Police for Sanjeev Khanna, an accused in the murder of Sheena Bora and former husband of the prime accused Indrani Mukherjea, after rejecting his bail plea.

Chief Judicial Magistrate, Alipore Court, Rajesh Chakraborty accepted the remand prayer of Mumbai Police and directed it to produce him before a designated Mumbai court by September 1, 2015.

The judge rejected the bail prayer of Khanna, who claimed he was innocent.

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Indrani, wife of former Star India CEO Peter Mukherjea, was arrested by the Mumbai Police on Tuesday following leads by her driver, who was also taken into custody, in connection with the disappearance and murder of Sheena.

The Mumbai Police had arrested Khanna on Wednesday. Sheena was stated to be Indrani’s daughter from an earlier marriage.

Khanna, a resident of upmarket Hastings Road area in Kolkata, was arrested from his friend’s flat at Alipore.

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Seeking his bail, Khanna’s counsel Salim Rehman submitted he was in Mumbai on April 24, 2012, the fateful day when Sheena was killed and her body disposed off at Pen in Raigad district of Maharashtra, but claimed he was not involved in the crime.

He said Khanna had gone to meet Vidhie, his daughter from his marriage with Indrani, but had returned the next day after failing to meet her.

Khanna’s counsel submitted he would cooperate with the investigation and would not abscond if granted bail.

Appearing for the Mumbai Police, public prosecutor Sourin Ghosal opposed the bail plea and prayed for a seven-day transit remand.

Ghosal claimed before the court that Khanna was directly involved in the crime and had been named by the driver of Indrani, another accused in the intriguing case.

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