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Kaskar's police custody extended by 4 days in extortion case

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Press Trust of India Thane
A magistrate's court in Thane today extended by four days the police custody of Iqbal Kaskar, fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim's brother, as police said the probe into the extortion case against him wasn't yet complete.

Kaskar, along with his aides Israr Jamil Sayyed and Mumtaz Ejaj Shaikh, was produced before magistrate R T Ingle today.

The Crime Branch of the Thane Police had arrested Kaskar and others on September 19 for allegedly threatening a city- based builder in Dawood's name, and extorting money as well as four flats.

Prosecutor Rashmi Kshirsagar told the court that police were yet to arrest four shooters from Bihar whom the gang had hired to intimidate the builder.
 

Advocate S Keswani, the accused's lawyer, said the investigation details revealed by police had no bearing on the case, and media was publishing them.

He asked why should the investigation into this kind of offence take so much time.

The magistrate, however, agreed to extend police custody for the three arrested.

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First Published: Sep 27 2017 | 7:48 PM IST

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