The team questioned the policemen deployed at the lock up inside the courts premises where Salem is kept on the day when he appears during hearing on cases lodged against him here.
Besides questioning the lock up officials inside the court premises, the Mumbai Police team also examined advocate M S Khan, who is representing Salem in courts here, and asked him about the marriage.
According to sources, the police team would visit Lucknow tomorrow to inquire into the matter. They also said that the investigators have not found anything till date which corroborates the media report about Salem's marriage.
The team was constituted after a designated TADA court in Mumbai had recently directed the Thane Police Commissioner to conduct an inquiry into the matter.
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The TADA court had asked the Commissioner to conduct an inquiry as to how an accused, who is in judicial custody, can marry on a train without its permission.
According to the report, Salem had married a resident of Mumbra in adjoining Thane district last month on a train and that the nikah was performed by a Qazi in Mumbai over phone.
Salem's nephew, advocate Rashid Ansari, and some policemen were witness to the marriage, the report had claimed.
However, Salem, while speaking to reporters outside the courtroom in Mumbai, had dubbed the report as "baseless" and a "rumour".
Salem, an accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, was extradited from Portugal in November 2005 after a prolonged legal battle and he is also accused in various cases lodged in India.