Mumbai:The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has refuted a report by a US digital forensics firm suggesting that certain incriminating materials were allegedly planted into the laptop of one of the prime accused in the Koregaon-Bhima case.
The affidavit filed by the NIA was in response to Wilson's plea in February, seeking setting up of a Special Investigation Team comprising retired Supreme Court or High Court judges, legal and digital experts, to probe the alleged planting of fake documents in his laptop over 22 months, a stay on the proceedings against him and his immediate release.
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However, the NIA has contended that Wilson's plea was not maintainable, and the Arsenal Consulting had "no locus standi to give such opinion" without the court's permission when the trial against Wilson and 15 other activists, academicians, Dalits, etc, was still pending.