Jammu, Sept 20: In a much-publicized J&K Sub-Inspector exam scam in which CBI had raided 36 locations, Chief Judicial Magistrate Jammu Amarjeet Singh Langeh today sent two accused on 10-day police remand. The two accused Yatin Yadav @ Guruji @ Neetu S/O Des Raj both residents of Haryana were presented by Investigating Officer, DySP Prashant Sharma of CBI, ACB, Jammu in the court in connection with aforesaid FIR for offences under section 120-B read with Section 420 of IPC alongwith Case Diary with a prayer to seek of 14-day police remand of the accused. CJM Jammu Amarjeet Singh Langeh after hearing IO and observed that accused seem to have been arrested in aforesaid FIR on 19.09.2022. Offence under section 420 of IPC is non-bailable in nature.
Because case in question involves an alleged criminal conspiracy, offence under section 120-B of IPC has also been added in the case. Investigation of the case, in so far as it pertains to accused, is at initial stage. The crime in question is alleged to have inter-state implications. This aspect, prima facie adds all the more gravity and seriousness to the case in hand. Thus, having regard to the totality of the circumstances, a case for grant of police remand is made out by Investigating Agency.
Accordingly, accused are remanded to police custody for a period often (10) days from today till 29.09.2022. On expiry of aforesaid remanded period, accused be produced before competent forum for further orders. Medical examination reports of accused also seen. JNF