Bengaluru, Jan 25: The city civil court which completed the hearing of a case on bail plea of 16 accused including Amol Kale in the Gauri Lankesh murder case, reserved its verdict on Friday.
The advocate who argued on behalf of the accused said that the SIT officials have filed charge sheet before time. COCA Act has been implemented against the accused due to which the accused should be given bail, he demanded.
However, the SIT advocate said that after enforcing the COCA Act, compulsory bail could not be given. So the bail plea filed by the accused should be dismissed, he demanded.
After hearing both the arguments, the judge reserved the verdict on Feb 7. Journalist Gauri Lankesh was killed on September 5, 2017.
In view of this, the SIT has filed charge sheet to the court against 16 accused including Amol Kale, Parashuram Waghmore, Ganesh Miskin, Amith Buddies. All the accused are in Parappana Agrahara jail.
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Belagavi (Karnataka) (PTI): Two people were killed, and another was severely injured after a goods vehicle transporting poultry birds allegedly rammed into a stationary truck on a national highway in Belagavi in the early hours of Tuesday, police said.
The deceased have been identified as Wasim (28) and Mubarak (22), both natives of Shivamogga district, they said.
The driver of the vehicle, Basavaraj Eerappa Hanchinamani (37), suffered critical injuries and has been admitted to a hospital, police said.
According to police, the accident occurred when the driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle, allegedly due to drowsiness, and crashed into a truck parked along the highway.
The goods vehicle was en route from Kolhapur to Sorab in Shivamogga district, carrying poultry. Several chickens were also killed in the impact, a senior police officer said.
Police personnel from the Hirebagewadi Police Station visited the spot and conducted an inspection.
Injured people and the bodies of the deceased were shifted to a hospital, police added.
