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The CBI could not question the accused arrested by it even after six days, officials said and expressed apprehension that the delay might impede the investigation.
A special court had sent all the five accused, including a joint drug controller at the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), to judicial custody after they were arrested for alleged bribery of Rs four lakh to waive phase-3 clinical trial of ‘Insulin Aspart’ injection of
Biologics to manage Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
The CBI request seeking their police remand for custodial interrogation was denied twice by the special court which sent them to judicial custody.
Sources said CBI officials were disappointed that the court rejected their application for custody twice as immediate questioning after arrest in a trap case is of extreme importance for the agency so the accused do not get a chance to develop an alibi in their defence.
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