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ULFA General Secretary Anup Chetia was granted bail on Wednesday in the last of the four cases registered against him. Chetia’s counsel Bijon Mahajan told reporters quoting the CBI investigation officer that the investigating agency does not have any objection if Chetia is granted bail.
Before granting bail, the Additional Sessions Judge also went through the case diary. Chetia, lodged in the Guwahati Central Jail, was granted bail on a personal bond of Rs 30,000 and a surety from one individual, Mahajan said.
Chetia had earlier been granted bail in three cases out of the four that were registered after his deportation to India from Bangladesh. On Wednesday, Chetia secured bail from the Additional Sessions Judge in one of the cases.
On December 17, the designated court in Guwahati had allowed Chetia to be on bail in two TADA cases for facilitating his trial and for him to participate in the ongoing peace process.
Chetia was handed over to India by Bangladesh where he was in jail since his arrest by the country’s police in 1997 on charges of cross-border intrusion, carrying fake passports and illegally keeping foreign currencies.
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