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Hate speech case: Adilabad court to record Akbaruddin Owaisi's voice sample

CNN-IBN | Posted on Feb 12, 2013 at 08:09am IST

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Hyderabad: An Adilabad court will record the voice sample of MIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi on Tuesday who has been charged for making inflammatory speeches in December 2012 and has been in jail since January 9.

Forensic experts had on February 5 recorded Owaisi's voice in a court, which had also extended his judicial custody till February 19. Another court had dismissed his bail plea in another hate speech case while he got bail in a seven-year-old case of manhandling an official.

Experts of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory had recorded the legislator's voice as he has reportedly claimed during the interrogation that the voice in the video footage of his speech is not his. After the recording of voice, the magistrate extended the legislator's judicial custody till February 19. Police later shifted him back to jail in Adilabad.

Hate speech: Court to record Owaisi\'s voice sample

Forensic experts had earlier recorded Owaisi\'s voice in a court, which also extended his judicial custody till Feb 19.

(With Additional Inputs from IANS)

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