In the throes of Mumbai, the luminary figure, Sahil Khan, found himself ensnared by the tendrils of the Mumbai Cyber Cell’s Special Cell, emerging as a central figure in the Mahadev Betting app imbroglio. Recent reports suggest that the judicial machinery has shifted its gears, officially incarcerating Khan subsequent to the dismissal of his bail entreaty by the court on Monday, April 29th.
Whispers from reliable sources intimate that Khan, seized from the clutches of concealment in Chhattisgarh, underwent judicial scrutiny culminating in his consignment to the precincts of law enforcement. The court, with resolute decree, decreed a four-day sojourn in police custody for Khan, extending until May 1st, amidst the labyrinthine corridors of the Rs 15,000 crore Mahadev online betting affair.
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Following the negation of Khan’s pre-emptive legal maneuver by the Bombay High Court, the Special Investigation Brigade of Mumbai’s constabulary apprehended him from his Chhattisgarh haven, where he had sought refuge from the long arm of justice. Law enforcement asseverated Khan’s involvement with The Lion Book App, a constituent of the Mahadev Betting Consortium, along with allegations of his complicit partnership therein. Moreover, the police asseverated Khan’s active promotion and engagement with the application’s activities.
“I Maintain Unwavering Confidence in the Indian Judiciary”
In response to his apprehension, Khan professes, “My trust in the Mumbai Police and the judicial framework remains unassailable.” Meanwhile, Khan’s legal counsel, Advocate Mujahid Ansari, articulates, “Khan has been remanded to police custody until May 1st, notwithstanding our full cooperation with the inquiry. Tripartite interrogations have ensued, with Khan’s passport surrendered to law enforcement. The police purport the retrieval of 2000 SIM cards, though not registered under Khan’s moniker, absolving him of any connection therewith.”