This story is from September 1, 2009

Accused in Nimbalkar case surrenders before Panvel court

An accused in the 2006 murder case of Congress leader Pawanraje Nimbalkar on Monday surrendered before a local court which remanded him to judicial custody till September 9.
Accused in Nimbalkar case surrenders before Panvel court
MUMBAI: An accused in the 2006 murder case of Congress leader Pawanraje Nimbalkar on Monday surrendered before a local court which remanded him to judicial custody till September 9.
Sashikant Kulkarni, a government employee and brother-in-law of an accused Satish Mandade appeared before a magistrate in Panvel stating that he feared CBI will arrest him and take his custody in the murder case.
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According to CBI, Kulkarni had paid a sum of Rs four lakh to the other accused who has been arrested to purchase weapons and a vehicle.
CBI officials said they would approach the Panvel court on Wednesday and seek Kulkarni's custody to interrogate him.
The CBI had, in August, filed a 5000-page chargesheet in the case naming suspended NCP leader Padamsinh Patil as the prime conspirator.
According to the CBI, Patil had paid a 'supari' (contract killing sum) of Rs 30 lakh to murder Nimbalkar due to political and business rivalry.
The other accused in the case are - Satish Mandade, Mohan Shukla, Parasmal Jain, Dinesh Tiwari, Pintu Singh and Chotu Pandey.
All the accused have been charged with criminal conspiracy and double murder.
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