Observing that there is the complicity of the applicant in the alleged crime and that there is no possibility of false implication, a sessions court in Dindoshi on Saturday denied anticipatory bail to a 27-year-old accused of presenting himself as the Honorary Consulate of San Marino in Mumbai. Additional Sessions Judge VD Ingle said in the order that the court took a comprehensive view of the matter and considered the accusations against the applicant – Vatsal Agarwal, as well as the nature and gravity of the alleged offence while denying the relief. It said it is explicit that there is a prima facie case against him. (https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/other/mumbai-man-faking-as-honorary-consulate-denied-relief/ar-AAZNoG9) The prosecution opposed his plea and told the court that the offence is of a serious nature. It said he and his co-accused have cheated the governments of the two countries. It said he has submitted a forged and fabricated letter to the office of the Ambassador, Republic of San Marino.
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