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Wife stabbing case: Accused denied bail

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By Our Reporter

Shillong, Nov 14: The District and Session Court, Shillong has rejected the bail application of a well-known city businessman Suresh P Singh, who was arrested recently by the police on the charge of stabbing his wife, Poonam Yadav.
Sources informed here on Tuesday that the bail application was rejected due to the seriousness of the offence since there was a danger to the life of the victim since she was seriously injured.
At the same time, the court had remanded Singh to 14 days judicial custody. The accused had moved the bail application on Friday.
Meanwhile, the court also allowed the prayer of the investigating officer by booking the accused under two new sections of the IPC.
The accused is now also booked under Section 306 (punishments for attempt to murder) and Section 307 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means) of the IPC.
On November 3, a local court remanded Singh to seven days judicial custody.
The accused had moved a bail application on the day he was first produced in the local court after he surrendered at the Laban police station and was subsequently arrested.
The bail application was opposed by both the Assistant Public Prosecutor and the investigating officer.
Earlier, 19-year-old Devyani Singh, daughter of Poonam Singh, called for the case to be handled by someone who is out of her father’s influence.
Stating that her father is the Director of Shillong Club, Shillong Golf Club and secretary of Rotary Club, she said the police investigating the case are doing too little and too late and allegedly tried to persuade her to not pursue the case.
She alleged that her father, who had fled after stabbing her mother, broke into the house the next day, and as she hid herself behind the car, she immediately informed the police.
However, the officer, who answered her phone call, said he needed a form written by the officer in-charge to take any action, she claimed.
She said she had then frantically made calls to the Laban police station officer-in-charge, N Khan but he did not answer the calls. The police also did not arrive at the scene.
She said later that evening, when she went to the Laban police station, the OC allegedly attempted to persuade her to not pursue the case.
She provided an audio recording of her conversation with the OC.

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