Ballu Khan in Police Custody
Khan was not in a condition to walk and thus was carried by two police officers from the Paying Ward at the hospital into a police vehicle. While in the vehicle, Khan was handcuffed. Khan refused to make any comments.
Director Major Crime, Prem Adip Singh said Khan will be questioned by Police this hour on allegations of his involvement in the assassination plot against the Interim Prime Minister and others.
Khan's lawyer, Tevita Fa said the medical report that he received stated that Ballu Khan should be taken overseas for medical treatment.
Speaking to reporters outside the CID headquarters after visiting Khan, who is in police custody, Fa said Khan still has injuries although he can talk.
Meanwhile, Khan's partner Agnes Bulatiko said she was delighted to see Khan again after two weeks
Khan was not in a condition to walk and thus was carried by two police officers from the Paying Ward at the hospital into a police vehicle where he was then handcuffed.
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