Vikash Yadav in a case of alleged kidnapping, extortion and attempt to murder filed by a Delhi businessman is likely to commence soon.
Yadav is also wanted by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation that has accused him of plotting an unsuccessful attempt to murder Sikh separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
People in the know of the Delhi case said proceedings under Section 207 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which mandates supplying to the accused a copy of certain documents relied upon by the prosecution, were nearing completion.
Seven of the ten witnesses cited by the Delhi Police in its charge sheet filed against Yadav and co-accused Abdullah Khan are police officers of a special cell. The other three are a judicial magistrate, the complainant and a friend of the complainant who is listed as an eyewitness.
The police in the charge sheet filed on March 13 said they could not recover the weapon (a pistol) that Khan allegedly used to intimidate the complainant.
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