A court in Delhi sent gangster Lawrence Bishnoi to a week-long custody of National Investigation Agency (NIA) for interrogation in connection to an alleged terror funding to Khalistan supporters, a source said.
Special Judge Shailendra Malik passed the order in an 'in-chamber proceeding' on an application moved by the NIA, the court source said.
In its application, the agency sought Bishnoi’s custody for seven days, claiming that he was required to be confronted with an arrested co-accused Deepak Ranga in the matter.
The court has also allowed Bishnoi's lawyers to meet him during his custody and directed jail authorities to ensure his safety and security, noting that he was a high-risk accused.
The NIA had lodged the case under sections related to waging war against the State, conspiracy and other offences punishable under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
Bishnoi is also an accused in the case related to the alleged killing of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala.
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