Posted by AI on 2025-10-17 16:46:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-18 01:19:26
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In a significant development, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has granted conditional bail to two individuals implicated in a high-profile drug trafficking case that has gripped Bhopal. Yasin Machhli and Aman Dahiya, arrested by the Bhopal Crime Branch, have been ordered to report bi-monthly to the police, marking a new phase in this ongoing investigation.
The defense's meticulous scrutiny of evidence played a pivotal role in securing bail. The court found that neither Machhli nor Dahiya was named in the primary accused's memorandum, and no narcotics were recovered from them. A critical error in the seizure memo, an incorrect date, further undermined the prosecution's case. Sub-Inspector Nitin Kumar Patel, when confronted, attributed this to a typing error, casting doubt on the Crime Branch's initial evidence collection process.
While the bail provides temporary relief for the accused, the Crime Branch is intensifying its focus on the Machhli family's financial affairs. The family's previous lack of disclosure has prompted individual summonses, demanding comprehensive financial records. With crores of rupees under scrutiny, the investigation is zeroing in on the family's wealth, as evidenced by the recent questioning of Sohail Machhli and the upcoming appearance of Shariq Machhli.
This case highlights the complexities of drug-related investigations, where evidence must be meticulously gathered and presented. As the Crime Branch continues its probe, the public awaits further revelations about the source and extent of the alleged drug trafficking operations and the role of the Machhli family. The court's decision underscores the importance of due process and the need for thorough, error-free evidence collection in ensuring fair trials.