
The nation’s ace counter-terror agency, National Security Guard (NSG), will send a legal advisor along with an NSG commando who has been summoned by the special sessions court conducting the 26/11 trial to depose before it on Tuesday, similar to a practice followed in the US by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that has a legal advisor to assist and accompany any agent who has to depose in a court of law if the trial is in a foreign country.
Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Rakesh Maria said, “NSG commando Lt Col R K Sharma will be arriving in the city on Monday. He has to depose in court after a summons was issued by the court. He was told to be present before it on Tuesday. Their legal advisors will accompany Sharma to court when he deposes,” Maria said.
The court had issued a summons against Sharma who had led the operation against terrorists at Hotel Trident-Oberoi during the 26/11 attack. Assistant security officer Rajesh Kadam of the hotel had mentioned Sharma’s name during his deposition. Accordingly, the court, using its powers under Section 311 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) had issued a summons to Sharma to come to the court and depose regarding details of the operation carried out by him and other NSG commandos.
During the recent depositions of FBI agents who carried out investigations after the terror attacks, they were accompanied by a legal advisor who flew down from the US along with them and was present in court, taking notes on the court proceedings.
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