Mumbai (Maharashtra):The Central Bureau of Investigation opposed Chhota Rajan's bail plea in the Bombay High Court on Wednesday and said the gangster had no respect for the country's laws.
Special Public Prosecutor Pardeep Gharat told a single bench presided over by Justice Anuja Prabhudesai that Rajan had multiple cases pending against him and was convicted and sentenced in a host of other cases. Gharat urged the high court not to grant bail to Rajan, saying the gangster was a 'Z plus security threat'.
He said Rajan had fled India and traveled to several other countries on fake names and passports before he was finally arrested and extradited to India in November 2015. Rajan was extradited from Indonesia in 2015 and has been in judicial custody at the Tihar prison in New Delhi since then. Gharat was making submissions opposing an interim application filed by Rajan, seeking bail in a case of an attempt to murder a hotelier.
Rajan was sentenced to imprisonment for eight years in the case by a special court in Mumbai in 2019 under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA). However, Rajan's counsel, senior advocate Sudeep Pasbola, told the HC that there was no credible evidence against the gangster in the case.
'I (Rajan) have been convicted on the charge of conspiracy only. All the other accused persons in the case, including those who were actual assailants, have been out on bail, so I deserve parity,' Pasbola told the HC. 'There is no direct evidence against me. Only a hearsay statement by two witnesses, which was not based upon their personal knowledge, was cited as evidence against me. These statements were based on the information given by one of their co-accused, who is absconding,' Pasbola said.
Gharat, however, told the HC that while Rajan was in the CBI's custody in the case since April 2016, his co-accused, who were granted bail, was in custody since 2009. Besides, Rajan still had 14 to 15 cases pending against him, Gharat said.
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