Police not responsible for accused in Sonawane case getting
bail: PatilNashik, May 29 (PTI) Maharashtra Home Minister R R Patil today said that police could not be held responsible for the nine accused in the Yashwant Sonawane murder case getting bail earlier this week.Additional Collector Sonawane''s murder at the hands of oil mafia near Manmad on January 25 had sparked off outrage across the country. Prime accused in the case, Popat Shinde died of burn ...
Source: PTI via Yahoo! India News
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Court allows NIA to take custody of accused in 2008 Malegaon blast
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Italy police arrest brother of Cosa Nostra's 'boss of bosses' Riina, accused of mob ties
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Life terms sought in Italian mafia trial of 9 defendants accused of killing 6 in Germany
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Commissioner getting aid on border security
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CBI begins probe into Sonawane murder case
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7-member team arrives in Manmad to probe Sonawane murder case
Nashik, Apr 15 : A seven-member team of CBI officials arrived in Manmad city today for the probing the murder of Malegaon additional district collector Yashwant Sonawane, who was allegedly burnt alive...
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Oceanside Man Accused in $8M Gambling Ring
An Oceanside man is among four suspects accused of running an illegal sports betting ring with mafia ties in Queens that authorities said took in...