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Bulli Bai app case: Mumbai court sends Niraj Bishnoi to police custody till January 31

Updated on: 27 January,2022 09:25 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The court also sent accused Neeraj Singh and Aumkareshwar Thakur to 14 days of judicial custody

Bulli Bai app case: Mumbai court sends Niraj Bishnoi to police custody till January 31

Niraj Bishnoi. File Pic

A court in Mumbai on Thursday sent accused Niraj Bishnoi, who was arrested in the Bulli Bai app case, to police custody till January 31.


The Mumbai court also sent accused Neeraj Singh and Aumkareshwar Thakur to 14 days of judicial custody.


Niraj Bishnoi who is a resident of the Digambar area of Assam's Jorhat and a B.Tech student of the Vellore Institute of Technology, Bhopal, was arrested recently by the Delhi Police Special Cell's Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations unit (IFSO) team from Assam for the alleged involvement in the Bulli Bai case. Earlier police have arrested Sweta Singh, Vishal Jha, Niraj Bishnoi, and Mayank Rawal in connection with the case.


Meanwhile, arrested Aumkareshwar Thakur was involved in the 'Sulli Deals' app case. Bulli Bai app was put up in Github open platform which auctioned Muslim women by putting up their images.

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