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New Delhi: Four different probe agencies will approach a Delhi court on Friday for seeking custody of 26/11 plotter Abu Jundal Hamza for his alleged involvement in different cases.
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vinod Yadav on July 5 granted Delhi Police the custody of Jundal for 15 days, rejecting the pleas of other probe agencies.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA), the Gujarat Police, the Mumbai police and the Pune police are keen to take him into their custody for questioning.
A police official of the special cell, Delhi Police's specialised anti-terror unit, told IANS that they would not seek further custody of the accused.
Jundal's custody was handed to Delhi Police twice. He will complete 30 days in their custody on Friday.
The Delhi Police had sought his remand on the basis of investigations into his alleged involvement in collecting illegal weapons.
The NIA said it wanted Jundal's custody as the matter being investigated by it was a prospective one as it was engaged in averting another 26/11 strike.
The Mumbai Police wanted to bring the accused face-to-face with 26/11 convict and Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab.
The Pune police told the court in their plea that the accused was required to be confronted with other accused in the 2006 Aurangabad arms haul case.
The Gujarat Police on July 6 sought Jundal's custody in connection with his role in recruiting youth from the state for training in terror camps.
Jundal's counsel M S Khan had said that he would oppose the applications of different probe agency seeking custodial interrogation of his client.
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