Nuh (Haryana):A court on Sunday extended by two days the police remand of Congress MLA Mamman Khan, who has been arrested in connection with the July 31 communal violence in Haryana's Nuh district. Khan's remand was extended by two more days in connection with an FIR registered at the Nagina police station, officials said.
The MLA from Ferozepur Jhirka, who was named as an accused in a separate FIR lodged on August 1 after the communal clashes in Nuh, was arrested late on Thursday night from Rajasthan. The charges in that FIR include promoting enmity between different groups on the ground of religion. Police had, on Friday, secured a two-day remand of Khan after he was produced before a court here.
During his remand, police took custody of Khan's mobile phone and laptop and reviewed his social media accounts for evidence, they said.
After producing him before the chief judicial magistrate-cum-duty magistrate on Sunday, police sought a five-day remand of Khan for questioning him in connection with three more cases lodged in connection with the Nuh violence.
The court extended the Congress MLA's police remand by two more days. "We have taken the accused MLA again on two days' remand after he was produced in the court and further probe is underway," police spokesperson Krishan Kumar said. Earlier, police in Nuh had said the violence had occurred at mainly three to four places in the district.