Thane: A court here in Maharashtra has rejected the bail plea of a man arrested for preparing fake election identity cards and Aadhaar cards of some persons.
District judge R R Vaishnav in his order on Saturday said prima facie, there is involvement of the accused, Rohit kumar Kailas Yadav, in commission of the crime.
The probe is in progress and it could be adversely affected if the accused is released on bail, he said.
The police raided Yadav's shop in Navi Mumbai township on January 9. He was arrested the next day and charged under various Indian Penal Code Sections for cheating and forgery.
While seeking bail, the accused submitted that he was innocent and falsely implicated in the case, saying he had not prepared any fake ID cards.
A substantial part of the probe is completed and nothing remained to be recovered at his instance, hence his custody was not necessary, the accused said.
Government pleader Sanjay Londhe in his submission said the accused prepared bogus election ID cards of various persons after accepting money and used those fake poll ID cards for preparing Aadhaar cards.