India, April 28 -- The probe agencies have made fresh revelations in the alleged sexual exploitation and religious coercion case linked to the Tata Consultancy Services BPO in Nashik while opposing anticipatory bail plea of Nida Khan, one of the prime accused who remains untraceable.
Special public prosecutor Ajay Misar told the Nashik court during an in-camera hearing on Monday that the investigators have uncovered crucial leads in the case and argued that Khan's custodial interrogation was necessary for further investigation.
In one of the complaints filed in the cast at Devlali police station, a woman has accused Khan of hurting her religious sentiments. She also accused one of her co-worker Danish Shaikh of sexually exploiting her o...
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