
Another general attorney Aishwarya Bhati, who appeared for NIA, assured that the police were protecting children from damage in case of threats. File | Photo Credit: PTI
The Supreme Court said on Thursday (April 24, 2025) that “family members must not suffer” after the accused in the Mundra Drug Hul case said that his children were bullied at school according to reports on the establishment of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Apex court.
He appeared in front of the bench headed by Judge Surya Kant, head of the advocate Aryama Sundaram and advocate Rohini Musa, who appeared for the accused Harpreet Singh Talware, said Nia advisor on Wednesday (April 23, 2025).
“I had to bring my children back from school after being bullied and called” terrorist children “. What was the basis for making such a statement in the case of bail in NDPS (narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances) … It is in all newspapers,” Mr. Sundaram protested in the name of Talware in Oral.
“No family member should suffer,” Kant said.
The judge said he had saved himself from reading such messages. “I keep on from these kinds of messages. I am not influenced by foreign reasons. It may be perception, which may be right or bad.
“Children receive calls with threats because of such statements made in court … The Pahalgam was suddenly mentioned. At least this case must clarify that it has nothing to do with it and it is the case of NDPS, clean and simple,” he urged.
However, the lawyer Tushar Mehta said: “The investigation revealed that the proceeds of this money left for Lashkar-E-Taiba.
Mr. Sundaram strongly protested against the submission and stated that there was no shredding of evidence that would support the claim. “Now he repeats it. Please show a scrap of paper that says it. Even a statement in court or affidavit do not say it,” he replied.
Another general attorney Aishwarya Bhati, who appeared for NIA, assured that the police were protecting children from damage in case of threats.
Talwar operated popular clubs in the national capital and the agency was arrested in August 2022 in what is called the largest drug haul in the country.
September 12, 2021, some containers arrived at the port of Mundra from Afghanistan via Iran, full of bags full of half -worked hood stones.
Based on the intelligence entrances of the Intelligence Directorate, the news service checked on September 13, 2021, and it was found that some of the bags contain heroin, which eventually led to a revival of 2,988.21 kilograms of heroin worth 21,000 GBP Crore.
Investigators later found out that it was the sixth and last shipment that was captured.
Published – April 24, 2025 20:20 is