This Article is From Sep 16, 2021

Delhi Police Opposes Chirag Paswan's Cousin's Bail In Alleged Rape Case

The police submitted before the court that it needed Prince Raj's custody to recover the alleged video clips with objectionable content as claimed by the complainant.

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Prince Raj is the nephew of Ram Vilas Paswan and cousin of Chirag Paswan

New Delhi:

The Delhi Police today opposed the anticipatory bail plea of Lok Jansakti Party (LJP) MP Prince Raj in an alleged rape case and said his custodial interrogation is required.

The police submitted before special judge MK Nagpal that it needed Prince Raj's custody to recover the alleged video clips with objectionable content as claimed by the complainant.

Senior advocate Vikas Pahwa and lawyer Nitesh Rana, representing the MP, opposed the submission made by the police and claimed that the matter is that of honey trapping and extortion.

Prince Raj, the nephew of Ram Vilas Paswan and cousin of Chirag Paswan, is a Member of Parliament from Samastipur in Bihar.

Vikas Pahwa termed the case "frivolous" and told the court, "There is no rape victim here. It's a false case."

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Nitesh Rana submitted before the judge that the complainant and her friend have been extorting from Prince Raj since 2020 and an FIR was registered in the Parliament Street Police Station on February 10 this year in this regard.

"She (complainant) threatened to malign his (Raj) reputation if he did not pay the extortion amount. He gave her Rs 2 lakh but the extortion still continued. After the filing of FIR by my client, both the complainant and her friend had to take an anticipatory bail from the court," he said.

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The court will further hear the matter on Friday.

Prince Raj moved the application for anticipatory bail after a case was registered on the direction of a Delhi court on September 9.

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On May 31, the woman filed a complaint against Prince Raj for allegedly raping her, the lawyer said.

Nitesh Rana said the woman later approached the court seeking registration of an FIR against Raj on her complaint, following which the court had sought an Action Taken Report (ATR) from police.

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In its ATR, the police submitted before the court that nothing was found on her complaint and that it was a matter of extortion, he said.

The lawyer further claimed that in her own complaint field before the police in May, the woman did not appear before the police to help in the investigation.

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The woman, who claims that she was an LJP worker, has accused Prince Raj of raping her while she was unconscious.

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