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Court sends ex-NSE GOO to 14-day judicial custody in co-location scam case

Anand Subramanian was arrested by the CBI on February 24 in connection with the co-location scam case

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A Delhi Court on Wednesday pulled up the CBI for the tardy investigation in the NSE co-location scam case, saying that the magnitude of the case will be big and the reputation of the country was at stake and sent former group operating officer (GOO) of National Stock Exchange Anand Subramanian to 14-day judicial custody.

Will this go on for years? The CBI investigation is open-ended and goes on for years. All our credibility will go. They (investors) will all go to China, said Special Judge Sanjeev Aggarwal, who remanded Subramanian to judicial custody till March 23 after he was

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