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New Delhi: A court in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday sent two of state MLA Raja Bhaiya's aides to the custody of the Central Bureau of Investigation in connection with the murder case of Kunda DSP Zia-ul-Haq.
The duo - Guddu Singh and Rajiv Singh - have been sent to three-day CBI custody. After an uproar in the state over the killing of the DSP, the Uttar Pradesh government had ordered a CBI probe into the case. The CBI had on Monday moved the court seeking 14-day custody of the duo, which was arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Police last week.
The investigating agency is trying to reconstruct the crime scene and will reportedly examine some high-profile names, including that of former Uttar Pradesh minister Raja Bhaiya, in connection with the case in the next two to three days.
Meanwhile, CNN-IBN has accessed a criminal history sheet that was prepared against Raja Bhaiya by the DSP. Dated September 5, 2012, the criminal record stated 47 cases against Raguraj Pratap Singh, aka Raja Bhaiya, since 1991.
The cases were registered under various police stations in Kunda, Hathigawan, Nawabganj, Allahabad etc and they cite the Gangster Act, the Criminal Law Amendment Act among others. Zia-ul-Haq had also prepared a similar history of Raja Bhaiya's cousin Akshay Pratap Singh, his criminal charge list had 28 cases. Zia-ul-Haq was posted as the Circle Officer in Kunda in August and he prepared the history sheet in September.
Dy SP Haq was found murdered on March 2 in Kunda village of Pratapgarh district in Uttar Pradesh. His family had alleged Raja Bhaiya's involvement following which the MLA had resigned as minister.
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