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Graft graft: ‘There is no arrest of DCP until August 5’

Graft graft: 'There is no arrest of DCP until August 5'
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Mumbai: Police on Friday told Bombay High Court, it would not arrest Deputy Police Commissioner Akbar Pathhan until August 5 in a corruption case that nested against it and seven others, including Param Param Singh.
Judge S Shinde and N J Jamadar heard the petition submitted by Pathan who was looking for temporary protection and the termination of FIR.
Aruna Prosecutor Aruna Kamat Pai Dibangung in the following things where the bench posted a hearing request in August 5.
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PAI told HC that there was no compulsion action by arresting to be carried out against the Petitioner until August 5.
The Drive Marine police station submitted a ferran officer against Pathhan, Singh and four other police officers and two in complaints by Builder Shyamsunder Agarwal.
According to Agarwal, Singh, Pathhan and other police officers who were accused of in this case demanding Rs 50 Lakh and 2BHK flats in Bhayander in the neighboring districts of Thane because they did not request strict Maharashtra control on organized crime (McOCA) against him.
Pathan, in his petition, said that the FIR was registered in a severe violation of the legal process to inhibit the agarwal investigation, which faced the case for the alleged Underworld Nexus.
Pathan Advisor Niteen Pradhan said Pathan was still a DCP and FIR could not be registered directly towards him, and at first, the Introduction Investigation must be carried out if there are accusations committed against public servants.
“In the absence of a preliminary investigation, the FIR has been registered.
This is not possible,” Pradhan said.
Under the prevention of corruption laws, preliminary investigations and, after that, the open investigation was intended.
If the authorities are satisfied as long as an open question that a violation is done, they they give sanctions to register fir.
In his petition, Pathan claimed that there were 19 criminal cases that nested against Agarwal, added that he had never met the last and he was aware of complaints against the builder in his supervision capacity, with the investigation carried out by other police officers.
Chasing FIR by Police Drive Marine as evil, the petition said it was “not only the jeoparadies investigation by the police department, it will also reduce the moral department to take investigations where underworld is involved in organized crime”.

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