Police Oppose Bail for Srikanth Poojari in 1992 Violence Case
Hubballi: In a development, the Town police have vehemently opposed the grant of bail to Srikanth Poojari, who stands accused in connection with a violence case dating back to 1992 during the Rama Janma Bhoomi protest in the city. The police, presenting their case before the 5th Additional District and Sessions Court, have put forth compelling arguments against Poojari’s release.
The law enforcement authorities contend that Poojari’s track record raises serious concerns. They emphasize his failure to appear before the court and highlight a staggering 13 cases against him. The police assert that granting bail to Poojari could potentially fuel a recurrence of his alleged disruptive behavior.
The crux of the police’s argument revolves around Poojari’s consistent absence from court proceedings, deeming it a clear indication of his non-compliance with legal obligations. The advocates representing the police have passionately presented their case, urging the court to consider the potential risks associated with granting bail to an individual with such a history.