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I further state that, Param Bir Singh, Officer in
Indian Police Service, Former Commissioner of Police,
Mumbai and the present Director General of Police,
Home Guards and Civil Defence has written a letter to
Uddhav Thackeray, the Hon'ble Chief Minister, and the
same has reached the public at large through social
media. In the said letter, it is claimed that the Hon'ble
Home Minister Anil Deshmukh had given a target to
Sachin Vaze to make recovery of Rupees 100 crores
every month. Further, many serious allegations have
been levelled in the said 8-page letter, addressed to the
Hon'ble Chief Minister. The said allegations are the
clear-cut proof for they committing corruption and the
mastermind Anil Deshmukh, Home Minister of
Maharashtra, Sharad Pawar, Sachin Vaze are involved
therein.
The letter written by Param Bir Singh of Indian
Police Service to the Hon'ble Chief Minister Uddhav
Thackeray, should have been immediately given to the
concerned Police Station as a First Information Report
under Section 154(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code,
as a Senior Police Officer and an offence was required
to be registered but the same has not happened. When
a criminal conspiracy from any complaint, information
is found as a Senior Police Officer, it is necessary to
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register an offence as per the (decision) given by the
Hon'ble Supreme Court in (Lalita Kumari vs Govt. of
U.P. & Ors on 12 November, 2013) case. Such action
does not seem to have been taken in the present case.
Because, reason is clear that the offender himself is a
head of the Home Ministry and a leader of Nationalist
Congress Party. Therefore, because of the undue
influence, the legal procedure could not be completed
nor it was found that the public servant Param Bir
Singh showed any such courage. Hence, it is necessary
for Hemant Nagrale, the present Commissioner of
Police, Mumbai to take immediate cognizance of this
and to register the offence against the concerned
persons. It is the duty and responsibility of Hemant
Nagrale, Commissioner of Police, Mumbai, being a
senior police officer.
Cognizable offences are evident from the plain
reading of the letter sent by Param Bir Singh, the
officer in the Indian Police Service, to the Hon'ble Chief
Minister Uddhav Thackeray. I am also relying upon the
letter given by Param Bir Singh to the Hon'ble Chief
Minister Uddhav Thackeray in my this complaint and
producing the same as evidence.
To,
The Hon'ble Chief Minister,
Maharashtra State,
Mumbai.