Rousse Avenue Court gave bail to the adjusted officer of bribery, did not say in writing at the time of the arrest -bail granted to customs officer arrested in the bribery case in New -Delhi

The Rousse Avenue Court gave bail to the adjusted officer of bribery, and did not say in writing at the time of the arrest. The judge said the funds in the arrest process violated fundamental rights. The broker granted bail on a mortgage of 50 thousand, the condition for cooperation in the investigation and a condition of not giving up the country was also laid. According to the CBI, the broker is accused of claiming a bribe of 25 lakhs for container clearance. Custom Department official received bail in connection with bribery -jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. The Court of Special Judge in Rouse Avenue granted bail to the CBI’s anti -corruption branch (ACB) on charges of bribery, Sandeep Dalal, an officer of the custom department, on a charge of bribery. The court gave this relief and called the arrest illegally. Special Judge Sushant Changotra said the decline in the arrest process is a violation of the fundamental rights of the accused. The court granted bail on bail, the court also said there was no new recovery in the case; The accused is an employee of the government and it is unlikely to be absolute. The court granted bail to the accused on a personal mortgage of Rs 50,000 and a bail of the same amount. The court will not support the investigation against the accused, influence the witnesses and also imposed a strict condition not to leave the country without the court’s consent. According to the CBI due to the written arrest, the accused demanded a bribe of Rs 25 Lakh from a private company instead of their container. During the investigation, on July 3, the CBI caught a trap at the Inland Container Depot in Tughlakabad and caught the accused’s co -worker Ankit Red with a bribe of Rs 1.5 Lakh. Both accused were arrested on July 4. The defense demanded bail and argued that at the time of the arrest of the accused, his family members were not notified in writing for arrest, which, according to a decision of the Supreme Court, is mandatory. The court acknowledged that Surderra Singh, the cousin of the accused, was present on the spot, but the written basis of the arrest was not given to him.