Mumbai : In a significant development, the Mumbai police have filed a First Information Report (FIR) against Riyaz Bhati, an alleged associate of fugitive gangster Chhota Shakeel. The charges stem from the intimidation of a witness in an extortion case lodged against Bhati. This revelation came from an official statement on Monday, shedding light on the intricate web of criminal activities surrounding Chhota Shakeel's network.
Riyaz Bhati is currently held in a Mumbai jail in connection with an extortion case that also involves Shakeel's brother-in-law, Salim Fruit, and five other accused individuals. The Mumbai police utilised the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) in the case, resulting in the judicial custody of all the accused.
The recent FIR, lodged by Khar police last week, details an alarming incident involving a 43-year-old businessman and a man named Rajesh Bajaj, allegedly acting on behalf of Bhati. According to the businessman, Bajaj coerced him into providing a favorable statement for Bhati in a case registered at the Versova police station. Bajaj reportedly brought the businessman to Versova police station, where he was allegedly threatened by Bhati himself to give a statement in his favour.
The complex saga dates back to 2021 when the businessman's associate filed a case against Bhati at the Versova police station. The complaint outlined Bhati's alleged manipulation of the associate's wife, forcing her into a sexual relationship with the businessman and his friend under the pretext of financial gain.