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Haryana BJP chief's son Vikas and his friend sent to two-day police custody

| | Aug 10, 2017, at 08:52 pm
Chandigarh, Aug 10 (BNS): Vikas Barala and friend and his friend Ashish Kumar, the accused in the Chandigarh stalking case, who were produced in court on Thursday, were sent to two days' police custody, according to media reports.

Vikas Barala is the son of Haryana's BJP chief Subhash Barala.

Vikas and his friend were arrested were arrested on charges of stalking and attempting to abduct a 29-year old woman, Varnika Kundu, the daughter of an IAS officer.

According to some media reports, Vikas Barala has admitted to the fact that he was following Kundu's car on Friday night.

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