Nagpur: Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole has filed a Rs 500 crore defamation suit in a civil court here against IPS officer and former state intelligence chief Rashmi Shukla and others for alleged illegal tapping of his phone. In the suit filed recently, Patole also sought a permanent injunction to stop the misuse of information collected through alleged illegal phone tapping. On Wednesday, civil judge V B Gore issued notices to Shukla and others and asked them to file a reply before April 12.
Shukla is presently on central deputation and posted as additional director general of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Hyderabad Apart from Shukla, notices have been served to the police inspector (technical analysis department) at Pune crime branch Vaishali Chandgude, state home department's additional chief secretary, and police commissioners of Pune and Nagpur. Patole, who is an MLA from the Bhandara district, has alleged that the previous Maharashtra government (headed by BJP) conspired against him for political motives. He filed the case through the state Congress's legal cell chairman Ravi Jadhav and secretary Vaibhav Jagtap. They were represented in the court by counsel Satish Uke. Notably, the Mumbai police had recorded Shukla's statement in connection with the case of alleged illegal tapping of phones.
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