A Hyderabad court remanded Swami Asimanand, an accused in the 2007 Mecca Masjid blast case, in eight-day Central Bureau of Investigation custody till December 18.
The XIV Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court allowed Swaminand's custody from Friday, though the investigation agency had requested permission to allow it to further interrogate him for an additional 15-day period.
Asimanand alias Naba Kumar Sarkar, who is presently under judicial custody till December 14, was arrested by CBI on November 19 from Haridwar in connection with the blast at the historic Mecca Masjid on May 18, 2007.
Nine persons were killed in the explosion. The court, earlier on November 26, had remanded the 59-year-old Asimanand in seven-day CBI custody.
CBI counsel P Vikram had contended that the accused had to be confronted
The CBI also asked for custodial interrogation of the accused to elicit "conspiracy" between Asimanand and other accused in the blast case. However, the defence counsel had opposed police custody saying it would serve no purpose as Asimanand did not reveal any facts during interrogation.
After considering the contention of both the parties, magistrate K Sudhakar today allowed the CBI petition saying it was necessary to confront the swami with the statements of other witnesses and documents. He directed that the investigating officer should not use third degree method of investigation against the accused.
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