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Lalita suicide case: Kabaddi player Rohit sent to judicial custody

National Kabaddi player Rohit Kumar was arrested in connection with the alleged suicide by his wife Lalita who had accused him and her in-laws of harassment

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NEW DELHI: National Kabaddi player Rohit Kumar, arrested in connection with the alleged suicide by his wife Lalita who had accused him and her in-laws of harassment, was today sent to 14-day judicial custody by a Delhi court.

Rohit was produced before a metropolitan magistrate on expiry of his two-day police custody and was remanded to judicial custody till November 8 after the police said he was not required for custodial interrogation.

The accused, who is in the navy, was arrested by a Delhi Police team in Mumbai on October 21. The kabaddi player was brought to Delhi on October 23.

On October 21, Rohit's father, Vijay Singh was produced before a link magistrate who had remanded him in judicial custody till November 4 after the police did not seek his custodial interrogation.

Vijay was arrested after he surrendered at Nangloi Police Station in West Delhi. He was a sub-inspector in Delhi Police and had been dismissed from service, police said.

Lalita had allegedly committed suicide on October 17 at her parents' house in Nangloi. In her suicide note as well as audio and video clips left behind, she had alleged that her in-laws "harassed" her for minor issues and that Rohit had asked her to go away from his life.

A case was registered and two Delhi Police teams were formed to arrest Rohit and his father, who had also gone into hiding after Lalita committed suicide. 

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