
May 11: The Special Court trying cases under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, today granted bail to Mohammed Iqbal Abdul Aziz Kazi, an enforcement inspector who was arrested while accepting bribe on May 8.
Designated Judge S P Kukday released the accused on a personal bond of Rs 3,000 and surety of like amount to be furnished up to May 26. The bail was granted on two conditions; first that he will report to the Anti-Corruption Bureau ACB between 11 am to 2 pm every day up to May 19; and second that he would not tamper with witnesses or evidence. Advocate V R Patil argued for the prosecution and Majid Memon defended the accused.
Unable to meet Kazi8217;s demands, Nisar lodged a complaint with the ACB and arranged a trap at his residence. Kazi came to the house and was caught immediately by the police. After the panchnama and recording of the statemant of the accused, the money was recovered by the ACB. Interestingly, Kazi stated that he had taken the money for his superior, which is the Competent Authority.
He was produced before the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate N M Gosavi, who refused the bail application and remanded Kazi to judicial custody up to May 23.