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No bail for man accused of sodomising, murdering 2 kids

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New Delhi, July 11 (IANS) A Delhi court has dismissed the interim bail plea of a man accused of murdering two young boys after sodomising them.

Additional Sessions Judge Priya Mahendra rejected the application after noting that the allegations against the accused are extremely grave.

"Accused is not entitled to concession of interim bail," the court noted. Vikas alias Veeru had sought bail on the grounds of ill-health of his uncle.

Investigating Officer Vikas Sangwan, however, told the court that the medical documents showed no record of serious issues, adding that the uncle has a son who can take care of him.

Vikas, along with four others, was arrested on December 25, 2014 in connection with the double murder case of two minors, aged 12 years and 10 years, in a forest near Sangam Vihar in Delhi.

According to Delhi Police, the deceased were sodomised by the accused persons before being killed. Later, the sweater of one of the deceased and blood-stained clothes and shoes of accused persons were recovered from their possession.

--IANS

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