India, Aug. 1 -- A court in Pune on Thursday remanded five accused, including former Maharashtra minister Eknath Khadse's son-in-law Pranjal Khewalkar, to 14-day judicial custody in the drug party case. Their two women accomplices are currently in judicial custody.

All the five accused were produced before Additional Sessions Judge JG Dorle. The prosecution sought the extension of the police custody of the accused, and told the court that the investigators have found some objectionable chats and videos in their phones which need to be probed.

The Pune police's crime branch raided the "drug party" at a studio apartment in Kharadi area in the wee hours of Sunday, leading to the arrest of Khewalkar and six others, including Sameer Sayyad, ...