"I have filed an application, requesting the court to record Kadam's statement under section 164 of Criminal Procedure Code," said the MLA's counsel Nitin Satpute.
A statement, recorded by a magistrate under section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code, is admissible as evidence during trial.
Kadam, also lodged in Byculla jail in central Mumbai, claimed to be an 'eye-witness' in Shette murder case. The jail houses both male and female inmates, though in separate quarters.
Advocate Satpute claimed that four murder convicts and two constables destroyed the evidence related to the incident.
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The constables took the four convicts to Shette's barrack and asked them to clean it up. Evidence related to the incident was destroyed in the process, the lawyer alleged.
Kadam's statement will shed light on this, he said.
The MLA had also sent a representation to the chief minister in this regard, he said.
The six accused in Shette case - Manisha Pokharkar, Wasima Shaikh, Shital Shegokar, Surekha Gulve, Aarti Shingne and Bindu Naikade, were, meanwhile, produced in the Esplanade magistrate's court as their police custody ended today.
Noting that no significant progress has been made in the case, the additional magistrate sent them to 14-day judicial custody.