Mumbai: The Supreme Court on Thursday tried to find out the location of former Police Commissioner Mumbai Param Bir Singh who fled.
The development came after the Judge on Wednesday stated that Singh a ‘proclaimed the perpetrator’ in a case of extortion registered with him and several other police officers in the city.
The Apex Court said that it would hear Singh’s request for protection against the arrest only after he said the part of the country or the world reported by Ani.
“You are looking for a protective order; no one knows where you are.
Suppose you sit abroad and take a legal road through a power of attorney and then what happens.
If that’s so you will come to India if the court benefits you, we don’t know What’s in your mind.
There is no protection, there is no hearing until we know where you are, “the bench also consisted of justice MM Sundresh.
The top yesterday has asked Singh’s lawyer to tell its existence and post this problem to hear on November 22.
Singh last attended his office in May this year after that he left.
Previously in October, Maharashtra police told Bombay Highcourt that his existence was unknown.
The IPS officer was discussed from the position of Police Commissioner Mumbai in March 2021 after Waze was arrested in the case of SUVs with explosives found near the Southern Mukesh Ambash Residence Industrialist ‘Antilia’ and the death of the Thane Mansukh Hiran businessman.
– With input from the agency