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Jawan suicide case: Bail pleas of journo, retd army man rejected

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Nashik: A court here has rejected the anticipatory bail applications of a New Delhi-based woman journalist and a retired army official charged with abetting suicide of Lance Naik D S Roy Mathew.
Mathew had committed suicide after he purportedly figured in an expose by a news portal over alleged abuse of the “buddy” (orderly) system in the army.
District and Sessions Judge M S Pathan rejected the applications of Poonam Agrawal, a journalist with a news portal, and retired army officer Deepchand Kashmirsing yesterday after the court was informed that they needed to be arrested to get more information in connection with the case.
Both Agrawal and Kashmirsing had moved their bail plea in the court on April 9.
Mathew had gone missing on February 25 soon after the video became public and his body was found in a decomposed state in a barrack at Deolali’s Heig Line on March 2.
Deolali police had on March 27 registered a case against Agrawal and Kashmirsing for offences under the stringent sections 3 (spying) and 7 (interfering with officers of the police or members of the armed forces of the Union) of the Official Secrets Act. (PTI)

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