Two Left-wing activists taken into custody after Pune court rejects their bail pleas
The Bombay High Court Friday extended interim protection from arrest granted to him till November 1, when his plea seeking guashing of FIR will be heard.

Left-wing activists Arun Ferreira and Vernon Gonsalves, accused of having Maoist links, were taken into custody by Pune police Friday, hours after their bail pleas were rejected by a local court here, an official said.
District and Sessions Judge (Special Judge) K D Vadane rejected the bail applications of Ferreira and Gonsalves along with that of Sudha Bharadwaj, observing that the material collected by the police, on the face of it, shows their alleged links with Maoists.
Bharadwaj could be taken into custody tomorrow, the official said.
All three are already under house arrest but the Pune police was not able to get their custody because of stay ordered by various courts.
Following the rejection of their bail pleas, Pune police took Ferreira and Gonsalves into custody.
The police had claimed to have seized emails exchanged between them and top Maoist leaders.
Navlakha was later released by the Delhi high court.
The Bombay High Court Friday extended interim protection from arrest granted to him till November 1, when his plea seeking guashing of FIR will be heard.
"However, under the pretext of doing social work, human rights work, they are doing work for a banned organization (CPI-Maoist) and (were) involved in the activities with intent to threaten unity, integrity, security, sovereignty of India," he said.
"Moreover, the investigation is at a crucial stage," he said.
The material collected by the police shows that the alleged crime was not merely about "disturbance of public order", the judge said.
"Such anti-national activities throw a challenge to the very integrity and sovereignty of the country and its democratic policies," said the judge.
The defence lawyers had argued that all the accused are human rights activists.
The judge dismissed the defence's claims about procedural irregularities during the raids on the activists' houses.
The court also rejected the defence's argument that right-wing leader Milind Ekbote, accused of instigating the violence at Koregaon Bhima in Pune district on January 1, had been granted bail and so the accused in the present case too should be released.
The two cases are different, said the judge.
After the bail pleas were rejected, the defence lawyers sought a week's stay on implementation of the order so that they could file an appeal in the High Court, but the judge did not grant a stay.
Following this, police took Gonsalves and Ferreira into custody, said assistant commissioner of police Shivaji Pawar, who is the investigating officer.
Police alleged that Maoists had supported the Elgar Parishad conclave in Pune on December 31 last year, which led to the violence. The accused were put under house arrest on Supreme Court's orders.
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