High Court grants advance bail to Sabyasachi Panda’s wife

February 05, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 08:04 am IST - CUTTACK:

The Orissa High Court on Thursday allowed the anticipatory bail application of Maoist leader Sabyasachi Panda’s wife Subhashree alias Mili Panda and asked her to surrender before the court of JMFC, Soroda, in Ganjam district.

“On her surrender, she shall be released on bail by executing a bail bond of Rs.20,000 and two sureties of like amount,” said an order passed by Justice J. P. Das.

The High Court also asked the lower court to grant her bail under condition that she shall appear before the investigating police officer whenever necessary and shall not indulge in similar activities in future.

Mili Panda, now an advocate by profession who unsuccessfully contested in the State Assembly elections in April 2014, was booked by the Badagada police of Ganjam district in May 2013 for treason, sedition and conspiring to wage war against the government by collecting arms and also for possessing explosive substances and harmful publications.

Apprehending arrest after the NBW was issued against her, Mili Panda approached the High Court in November last seeking anticipatory bail. She had mentioned in her petition that although, the charge sheet in the case has already been filed, the investigating police officers have not been able to gather any convincing and clenching evidence against her.

Claiming that she was not involved in any way supplying logistic support to Maoists as claimed by the Badagada police, Mili Panda in her petition said that the police registered the case against her in a mechanical manner after recovering some cash, old map of the police station, a torch light, gelatine sticks, three bidi bundles, two packets of khaini, some ORS pouches and some Maoist literature and posters from two suspects on May 15, 2013, morning on the outskirts of village Rangamatia under the police station limits.

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