New Delhi: A Delhi Court has asked the Delhi Police to ensure that Akali leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa does not flee from the country amid the ongoing investigation into the fund misappropriation allegations during his tenure as the Secretary-General of the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC). The Court's direction came on Friday while hearing an application of the complainant Bhupinder Singh (office-bearer in the Shiromani Akali Dal, Delhi) after it was informed that there is apprehension that Sirsa is a flight risk.
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Dr Pankaj Sharma, while passing direction said, "In view of the apprehension expressed on behalf of the complainant and for the interest of a proper investigation, Investigation Officer are to ensure that accused person does not flee from the course of justice." The Court also sought a further progress report from Delhi Police and fixed the matter for July 26 for the next date of hearing. Advocate Sanjay Abott, counsel for the complainant, submitted that accused MS Sirsa has already sold his properties and is in the process of fleeing as soon as flights resume. It was also submitted that the investigation agency has not taken appropriate steps to prevent him from doing so.
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