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The Supreme Court of India rejected the bail plea of Delhi-based businessman Harpreet Singh Talwar, involved in the Rs 21,000 crore Mundra port drug haul case. Talwar, arrested in August 2022, can reapply for bail after six months. The court deemed terror financing allegations premature and ordered expedited trial proceedings. The case involves the seizure of 2,988.21
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