Is there a conspiracy in state services to defame central agencies asks Maha BJP MLA

Mumbai Mar 23 PTI Latching onto suspension of DCP Saurabh Tripathi accused of threatening angadiyas using the I-T departments name Maharashtra BJP MLA Ashish Shelar on Wednesday wondered whether a conspiracy was being hatched in the state administrative services to defame the central agencySpeaking in the Assembly the former Maharashtra minister asked whether such a conspiracy was being hatched in the states administrative services with someones blessingReplying Maharashtra Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil said he will seek information in this regard and take action if there is any truth in itThe Maharashtra government on Tuesday suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police DCP Tripathi who is a wanted accused in an extortion case registered by the Mumbai police following a complaint by angadiyas or tradition couriers who provide money transfer service to businessmen for a commissionAs per the complaint lodged by angadiyas the accused officials had allegedly extorted money from them on several occasions in December by threatening to tip-off the Income Tax department about their cash movements and business activitiesWhat is the charge against him Tripathi He threatened angadiyas saying that the Income Tax department will raid them take action against themIf police officials are going to extort money from people taking the Income Tax departments name and spreading lies the question is whether any conspiracy was being hatched in the states administrative services to defame central agencies with someones blessings Shelar askedThe opposition legislator said it will not behoove Maharashtra and the country if any such conspiracy is being hatchedThe BJP leader however also said the governments action of suspending Tripathi was appropriateOn his part Walse Patil said he has taken note of the issue Shelar has raised in the HouseI will definitely take information in this regard and take action if any truth is found in it the minister assured PTI ENM RSY RSY

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March 23, 2022

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Mumbai Mar 23 PTI Latching onto suspension of DCP Saurabh Tripathi accused of threatening angadiyas using the I-T departments name Maharashtra BJP MLA Ashish Shelar on Wednesday wondered whether a conspiracy was being hatched in the state administrative services to defame the central agencySpeaking in the Assembly the former Maharashtra minister asked whether such a conspiracy was being hatched in the states administrative services with someones blessingReplying Maharashtra Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil said he will seek information in this regard and take action if there is any truth in itThe Maharashtra government on Tuesday suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police DCP Tripathi who is a wanted accused in an extortion case registered by the Mumbai police following a complaint by angadiyas or tradition couriers who provide money transfer service to businessmen for a commissionAs per the complaint lodged by angadiyas the accused officials had allegedly extorted money from them on several occasions in December by threatening to tip-off the Income Tax department about their cash movements and business activitiesWhat is the charge against him Tripathi He threatened angadiyas saying that the Income Tax department will raid them take action against themIf police officials are going to extort money from people taking the Income Tax departments name and spreading lies the question is whether any conspiracy was being hatched in the states administrative services to defame central agencies with someones blessings Shelar askedThe opposition legislator said it will not behoove Maharashtra and the country if any such conspiracy is being hatchedThe BJP leader however also said the governments action of suspending Tripathi was appropriateOn his part Walse Patil said he has taken note of the issue Shelar has raised in the HouseI will definitely take information in this regard and take action if any truth is found in it the minister assured PTI ENM RSY RSY

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