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NEW DELHI, JULY 5. Bhupender Singh Patel alias Rahul, who allegedly led the team that carried out the sting operation to expose the former Union Minister, Dilip Singh Judev's alleged corrupt activities, today told the Delhi High Court that the original unedited VCDs had been destroyed. Justice S.K. Agarwal directed Mr. Patel, through counsel Praveen Narang, to state this and the reasons on an affidavit within two weeks, and fixed the matter for hearing to July 19. UNI
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