Mumbai: There is a “every possibility” that was dismissed by Police Inspector Waze Sachin “will escape” if the request for arrest of a house or house arrest was permitted by the court, said the National Investigation Agency (Nia) on Monday seeking his dismissal.
Waze, through his advocate Rounak rose, looking for the arrest of a three-month house on the grounds that he underwent an open eight hour heart surgery on September 13, in a private hospital and will be removed on September 28.
Nia in the answer of the filling sheet has been submitted in the case of Waze on September 3 and the investigation is complete and allows the arrest of his house at this stage “really opposes the position of settling legal and justice.” The body in his reply was delivered by the Special Public Prosecutor Sunil Gonsalves proposed that the hospital in Mumbai was attached to Taloja prison – where Waze was submitted as an undertrial in connection with the case of frightening antilia – fully competent and “assisted with all modern facilities to be careful “Waze’s health condition.
It adds that the application is “based on suspicion and arrears’ and that the prison authority can be heard too.
The Waze case is that it has” underwent a complex heart surgery with 5 grafts “adding that” it is a medical known fact that the postoperative is possible Large to contract infection in a non-sterile environment.
“He said even” TB and the level of skin infection ” was significantly higher in prison and his chances in the postoperative infection contract in prison could not be ruled out because he was also “high-risk patient” because he was ” have “severe diabetes” too.
He added, “Because of the sensationalism involved with the case” Even the court order gets “delayed response time” from prison management in a medical emergency because of “red peakme”.
The application also cited the command of the Bombay High Court in the Elgar Parishad case which was accused of Paravara Rao who was allowed to go home for a while for six months with medical reasons after his advice submitted that “no doctor at Taloja Prison Hospital and there were only three Ayurvedic practitioners to treat prisoners Those who suffer from health problems.
” The reply Nia said for the reason quoted by Rao was completely different from the Waze case.
The court of the trial posted Waze’s request for the argument to be heard on Wednesday.