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Sheila Dikhsit's son-in-law remanded to police custody

| | Nov 15, 2016, at 09:25 pm
New Delhi, Nov 15 (IBNS) : Former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's son-in-lawk, arrested in a criminal case, was on Tuesday sent to two-day police custody by a city court, reports said.

Syed Mahammad Imran was arrested in Bangalore on Sunday in a case of theft and misappropriation of his wife's property.

He was brought to Delhi on transit remand and produced before a metropolitan magistrate who remanded him to police custody till November 17.

According to police, Latika, Dikshit's daughter, had also accused her estranged husband of subjecting her to violence.

Latika and Imran had got married in 1996 but were living separately for the last ten months.


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