Sushil Kumar Anticipatory Bail Plea Hearing in Rohini Today

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Olympic medal-winning wrestler Sushil Kumar has moved for an anticipatory bail plea, the listening to of which can happen in Rohini Court on Tuesday, ANI reported. A non-bailable warrant has been issued by a Delhi Court towards the wrestler and others concerned in the case of the homicide of 23-year-old Sagar Rana on the Chhatrasal Stadium. On Monday, Delhi Police had introduced a reward of Rs 1 lakh for Sushil and Rs 50,000 for co-accused Ajay. Just a day after the announcement, the wrestler has made the transfer wanting fo ran anticipatory bail.

The non-bailable warrant was issued days after a lookout discover was issued towards Sushil in the identical case. The lookout discover was issued by Delhi Police on May 10, 4 days after the wrestler and his aides went untraceable.

A 23-year-old former junior nationwide champion was crushed to demise after clashes between two teams late on May 4.

According to the IE report, Guriqbal Singh Sidhu added stated {that a} quarrel had allegedly taken place between Sushil Kumar, Ajay, Prince, Sonu, Sagar, Amit and others in the parking space of the stadium.

Sagar and his mates had been staying in a home linked to Kumar and had been requested to vacate just lately, the report provides.

According to the FIR, a name was made to the police management room round 2 am from Chhatrasal stadium a few “firing incident” as the caller claimed two men with pistols fired at others.

“During inquiry, we found that a PCR vehicle had come here and rushed the injured persons to BJRM hospital…,” the FIR states.

Police knowledgeable that Sagar succumbed to his accidents, whereas Sonu and Amit are present process therapy.

According to police, a district crime group discovered a “loaded double-barrel gun and three cartridges” inside a Scorpio car parked outside the stadium.

“The accused…were huddled in cars and assaulted/attacked each other,” reads the FIR.

Sushil Kumar had earlier claimed that his wrestlers weren’t concerned in the brawl.

Ever because the incident, the wrestling world has been nervous about how a lot the incident impression the picture of the game. The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) felt the nice repute constructed over time with stupendous performances on the mat has been ruined. “Yes, I need to say that the picture of Indian wrestling has obtained damage badly by this. But we now have nothing to do with what wrestlers do away from the mat. We are involved with their on-mat efficiency,” WFI Assistant Secretary Vinod Tomar had told PTI.

Former world junior bronze medal winner Virender Kumar had also said the allegation on Sushil in the murder case can make parents rethink on encouraging their kids to take up the sport.

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