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taken into custody

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On October 27, the police had taken into custody 11 young men, including three teenage boys from downtown Srinagar on charges of pelting stones on a police party.
The suspect was taken into custody by UCLA police was taken into custody after the incident was reported at 12:21pm local time.
Former Marseille coach Rolland Courbis, who has lost appeals against a two-year jail term for accepting transfer bungs between 1997 and 1999, has been taken into custody by police, according to a judicial source.
 
 
 
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