A division bench comprising Justice Nadira Patherya and Justice Samapti Chatterjee rejected the anticipatory bail prayer of Bhunia, who had moved the court fearing arrest in connection with the murder of Joydev Jana in April this year.
The public prosecutor opposed the plea on the ground of the gravity of the matter and material found in the case diary, claiming that grant of anticipatory bail to Bhunia would hamper investigation in the case.
Seeking bail for the politician, Basu said that tower location of Bhunia's mobile had been found to be at a different place from the alleged place of occurrence of the crime.
Bhunia was recently been made the Public Accounts Committee chairman in the West Bengal Assembly.
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