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NISISTER Case: Police Mum Get Detention of Sachin Waze

NISISTER Case: Police Mum Get Detention of Sachin Waze
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Mumbai: Special Court here on Friday allows Mumbai police to take custody of police officers who are dismissed Sachin for interrogation in connection with extortion cases registered against it in the Goregaon Suburban.
Former Police Commissioner Mumbai Param Bir Singh was also accused of this case.
Waze is currently submitted in Taloja Navi Mumbai’s prison after his arrest in the Antilia bomb scare the murder case of Hiran Mansukh in March.
The 49-year-old police inspector was dismissed from the service after his arrest in this case was related to the recovery of an explosive SUV near the Mukesh Ambesh’s South Mumbai, Antilia, and the murder of Thane Mansukh Hiran entrepreneurs.
The crime branch of Mumbai, investigating extortion cases registered at the Goregaon police station, have been looking for prisoners from a special court, saying it is necessary for further investigation into violations.
Consider the fact that aborting recently undergoing bypass surgery, the court has called a report on his health condition from prison authorities.
Special judges in Wankhede, after discovering that he was suitable for traveling for several days, directed the prison authority to hand over his cosher to Mumbai police on November 1.
Meanwhile, the crime branch has also approached the judge’s court, looking for publishing a non-translucent warrant from Singh.
Their request is likely to be heard on Saturday.
Kasing extortion has been registered with Complaints Builder-Cum-Hotel Bim Agrawal.
The court next to the city of Thane has issued an inexplicable arrest warrant against Singh in connection with other extortion cases registered in him in a police station there.
This order was issued by Judge Head of Judge R J Guble earlier this week to the Thane Nagar police station, where this case was registered.
Recently, the Maharashtra government had told the Bombay High Court that it did not know the existence of IPS officers.

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