Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has begun the process of declaring former Police Commissioner Mumbai Param Singh A Absonesder, the resource source of the house.
The government has searched for a legal opinion about this and also told the intelligence agency that it could not track it.
“The government builds a case to declare Singh Abson,” said the source.
Previously, the Chandwal Commission had issued a warrant twice to secure his presence.
Cid countries are entrusted with implementing orders but cannot track it.
This commission investigated the letter Singh to the Head of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray where he had leveled allegations of corruption in the former Minister of Home Anil Deshmukh.
Two days ago, Singh told the commission through someone who held his power that it was impossible for him to attend an audience due to limited mobility and health problems.
The country cid has issued a lookout notification against Singh.
Interior Minister Walse Walse Patil said the government had launched a search for Singh and had been seeking central help.
Singh faced five fir in the state, especially on extortion allegations.
Two open questions have also begun to it by the anti-corruption bureau related to corruption allegations made against it by two serving police inspectors.
A few days ago, Thackeray did excavated the status of Singh who was lost by saying, “Justice Dy Chandrachud showed that a case was waiting in Maharashtra since 1958 because the defendant escaped.
But today we have a case where the complainant is gone.” Uddhav Thackeray’s Dig.
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