Mumbai Court Denies Bail in Housing Society Fraud Case
A Mumbai sessions court has denied pre-arrest bail to two former officials of a residential society accused of fund misappropriation and fraud. Citing the need for police interrogation, the court emphasized the importance of evidence collection over pre-arrest rights. Allegations include misdirection of funds and fraudulent activities.
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A sessions court in Mumbai has denied pre-arrest bail to two individuals, a former secretary and treasurer of a housing society in Wadala, charged with fund misappropriation and fraud.
The court deemed their custodial interrogation by police necessary, noting that allegations were neither vague nor ambiguous.
The complaint, filed by a society member, accuses the duo of preparing false bills and diverting funds, including Rs 17 lakh allegedly transferred to an educational institute in Gujarat.
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