Gopal Kanda surrenderes, taken to hospital
Former Haryana Minister Gopal Kanda, who surrendered before the Delhi Police earlier on Saturday morning in connection with Geetika Sharma suicide case, has been taken to the Babu Jagjivan Ram Hospital here for a medical checkup.
Delhi Police, which arrested Kanda outside the Ashok Vihar Police Station at around 4 am on Saturday, is expected to produce Kanda in a trial court in Rohini later in the day and seek his custody for questioning.
Geetika Sharma's brother Ankit earlier in the day accused the Congress Government in Haryana of shielding Kanda, and demanded an unbiased probe into the case.
Ankit termed Kanda's surrender before the Delhi Police to be a mere drama. He also demanded that the investigation now should be recorded on live camera so that Kanda does not change his statement later.
The Delhi High Court earlier on Friday dismissed Kanda's anticipatory bail plea. Kanda had approached the High Court after the lower court had dismissed his bail plea.
A Delhi Court had earlier on Thursday issued a Non Bailable Warrant (NBW) against Kanda in connection with the case.
Delhi Police had earlier this week conducted fresh raids at Kanda residence. Kanda had gone into hiding ever since a case was lodged against him and his aide Aruna Chaddha.
Kanda and Chaddha were named in the suicide note of Geetika, who took her life on August 5, alleging that they had harassed her and ruined her life. 23-year-old Geetika was found hanging in her flat in North West Delhi.
Chaddha was arrested on August 8 after being called in for questioning by the police, while Kanda ignored police summons to him to appear before them after rejection of his request for more time made through his counsel.
Geetika Sharma, a former airhostess with Kanda's MDLR Airline, had alleged in her suicide note that she was ending her life due to harassment by Kanda and MDLR official Chaddha.
Kanda and Chaddha have, however, denied the allegations so far.
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