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Sonu Jalan warns moving court against Param Bir Singh

Cricket bookie Sonu Jalan has warned of moving the court against Param Bir Singh, adding that despite allegations of corruption no FIR has been registered against the latter.

Cricket bookie Sonu Jalan
Cricket bookie Sonu Jalan

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Published : May 11, 2021, 12:12 PM IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra): Cricket bookie Sonu Jalan has warned of moving the court against Param Bir Singh, adding that despite allegations of corruption no FIR has been registered against the latter. Jalan's lawyer Abha Singh said that will wait for three days and still FIR isn't filed they would approach the High Court.

Meanwhile, Police officer Bhimrao Ghadge, who had levelled allegations of corruption against former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh and other officials, on Monday demanded police protection for him and his family members claiming a threat to life.

Sonu Jalan warns moving court against Param Bir Singh

Ghadge, who is posted in Akola, has sent letters to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, state Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil, and state Director General of Police (DGP) demanding police protection.

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"There is a threat to me and my family from the accused persons. I have demanded protection by armed policemen for myself and my family members who live in Kalyan near Mumbai," Ghadge told PTI over the phone.

"I am posted here in Akola but my family members are residing in Kalyan. I am worried about them as these people can do anything," he claimed.

The police inspector said he had not received any threatening calls or messages.

"But no one will tell you in advance before causing any harm," he added.

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An FIR was registered against Param Bir Singh, DCP Parag Manere, and 26 other policemen on the complaint of Ghadge at Akola in Vidarbha last month under various sections ranging from criminal conspiracy, destruction of evidence and sections of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities Act), 1989.

The FIR was then transferred to the Thane city police.

In his complaint, Ghadge had made a series of allegations of corruption against Singh and other officers, in the period when the former Mumbai CP was posted with the Thane police.

Ghadge, who was posted in Thane police commissionerate during 2015-2018, had alleged that during his tenure, several officers there under Singh had indulged in various acts of corruption. He also claimed that Singh had asked him to not charge-sheet certain individuals against whom FIRs had been registered.

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Ghadge had also alleged that after he refused to obey Singh's instructions, five FIRs were registered against him and he was suspended.

Meanwhile, alleged cricket bookie Sonu Jalan has reiterated allegations of extortion against Singh and other police officers.

Addressing reporters, Jalan and his lawyer Abha Singh alleged that apart from Singh, former encounter specialist Pradip Sharma and former Anti-Extortion Cell (AEC) officer Rajkumar Kothimire had extorted money from him (Jalan).

Jalan had recently written a letter to Maharashtra Director General of Police alleging that Singh and some other police officials had extorted Rs 3.45 crore from him.

Earlier, businessman Mayuresh Raut had alleged that Kothmire and Sharma harassed him in 2017 at Singh's behest and took away two of his luxury cars.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday recorded statements of Jalan and Raut.

(PTI)

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