Feb 11 • 17:31 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Extortion Case: Gangster Ravi Kana Granted Anticipatory Bail, Court Imposes Travel Ban

Gangster Ravi Kana has been granted anticipatory bail by a court in Gautam Buddh Nagar in a high-profile extortion and threat case, with conditions on his release and a travel ban imposed.

In a notable decision regarding a high-profile extortion case in Noida, the District Judge Atul Srivastava has granted anticipatory bail to gangster Ravi Kana. The court ordered his release on the condition of a personal bond of 35,000 rupees and one surety, requiring him to cooperate with the investigation by appearing before the investigator within seven days. This ruling comes as a significant development in the ongoing case that has attracted public attention in the region.

The court has placed specific restrictions on Kana, including an instruction not to influence any witnesses involved in the case and a prohibition against leaving the country without the court's permission. During the hearing, the judge emphasized the importance of maintaining decorum in court, indicating that personal remarks against public officials during legal proceedings are inappropriate. This highlights the court's intention to uphold a fair and respectful judicial process.

The case originated from a complaint filed by Shaileendra Sharma on January 14, 2026, at the Sector-63 Police Station, in which he alleged that Kana, along with his accomplices, had been threatening him regarding projects associated with his construction office, Rinox Group. As the situation develops, the focus remains on the implications of this ruling within the broader context of organized crime and legal accountability in India.

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