Metropolitan Magistrate Harvinder Singh allowed police to quiz Yadav, MLA from Vikaspuri, till tomorrow after the investigating agency submitted that his custody was required to identify other persons involved in the offence during the protest.
The court also granted bail to four other accused- Rupesh Katyani, Devender Kumar, Roshan Kumar and Shailesh Kumar- who were also arrested in the case.
Advocate Kapil Sharma and Sanjeev Kumar, who appeared for Katyani, said these persons were released on furnishing of a personal bond of Rs 20,000 each and a surety of like amount.
According to police, Yadav, who was arrested earlier in the day, led a violent protest last evening in Nihal Vihar area in West Delhi following sexual assault on a three-year- old girl and the mob even attacked public vehicles and tried to set a vehicle on fire.
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The protesters had demanded immediate arrest of the 38- year-old accused alleging that police was not pursuing the case promptly though Joint Commissioner of Police (Southwest) Dependra Pathak claimed that the alleged culprit was arrested much before the protest.
"A case was registered last night and the MLA was arrested around noon today on charges of rioting, arson, assault on public servant, wrongful restraint and damage to public property," the police said.
Pathak said the protesters even manhandled a police team which had tried to pacify the agitators.
A magisterial court had on June 25 refused to grant bail
to Mohaniya on the ground that the allegations against him were grave in nature and required investigation.
The MLA, who is also vice chairman of Delhi Jal Board, was virtually dragged from his seat by a police officer when he was talking to reporters at his office in Khanpur in South Delhi. An FIR was lodged at South Delhi's Neb Sarai Police Station.
The politician was arrested under the sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 506 (criminal intimidation), 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman), 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354 A (sexual harassment), 354 B (assault or use of criminal force to woman with intent to disrobe) and 354 C (voyeurism) of the IPC.