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Air India urination case: Mumbai court sends accused to judicial custody after failing to comply with bail condition
Mumbai: The accused in the urination case on an Air India flight from London to Mumbai was granted bail on Monday, however, he was sent to judicial custody after he failed to comply with the condition of the bail.
The accused in the March 11 urinating case on the Air India flight, identified as Ramakant, was granted bail by a Mumbai court on the condition of furnishing a bail bond of Rs 25,000. However, the court sent him to judicial custody after he argued that he won't be able to pay the sum of the bail bond.
Further, the accused's family was contacted and will be fulfilling the bail formalities after which he will be released.
Mumbai Police has also filed a chargesheet in this case.
Further details into the matter are awaited. (ANI)