Patiala: Punjab Lok Congress President Amarinder Singh and former chief minister Amarinder Singh said on Tuesday that the FIR launched against former Akali Dal minister Bikram Singh Majithia was a 'wrong case', further noting that he knows the case against Majithia very well.
"Wrong case has been filed. I know about this case very well," the former CM said in Patiala, Punjab to a news agency, referring to the charge in Mohali's Banur police station brought against Majithia based on an old synthetic drug case.
The case, registered under sections 25/27A/29 of the Narcotics Drug and Psychotropic Substances Act, was based on findings submitted by senior SIT Officer Harpreet Singh Sandhu.
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Section 25 indicates 'punishment for allowing one's premises for its use for the commission of an offence'.
27A, whereas, was imposed 'for financing sale, purchase, production, manufacture, possession, transportation, use or consumption, import and export or any act pertaining to narcotics' and 29 'for abetting or plotting an offence'.