Mumbai:Months before the case of suspended encounter specialist Sachin Vaze came to the fore, the State Intelligence Department (SID) of the Maharashtra government had red-flagged the transfers of the police officers in August last year, and had also said that it must be brought to the notice of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray immediately, sources said on Tuesday.
The SID also demanded a probe against such people involved in the transfer racket by the Crime Investigation Department (CID).
According to the SID report, which was sent on August 25 last year to S.K. Jaiswal, the former Director-General of Police (DGP) for Maharashtra Police, report highlighted the transfers of police officers.
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The letter by the SID, which has been viewed by reporters, said, "A report has been received by SID on August 25, about transfers of police officers. It is a serious matter and necessitates urgent action by the state government."
In the report, the SID also highlighted the role of the brokers with an inclination towards the political parties who were engaged in arranging desired postings for police officers in exchange for massive monetary compensation.
The letter addressed to the Maharashtra Police DGP also submitted that the phones of several individuals were put on surveillance with "due regard to the established process" to curtail the commitment of criminal offence and prevent the possible breach.