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In Mumbai, businessman Arshad Khan was denied bail by a court for his alleged involvement in the 2021 collapse of a giant hoarding that killed 17 people. Khan, who was on the run for seven months, was arrested in Lucknow in December. He argued in his bail plea that he was falsely implicated and had no connection with the firm that installed the hoarding or the government agency that granted permissions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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