New Delhi [India], September 28 (ANI): Even the Mumbai 26/11 attacker and convict Ajmal Kasab had a fair trial; it is the fairness of our judicial system, argued senior counsel for Delhi Cabinet Minister Satyendar Jain.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 20 (ANI): Mumbai Police is investigating a WhatsApp message warning of a "26/11-like" terror attack in the city received on the WhatsApp number of the Mumbai Police Traffic Control from a Pakistan-based number police sources said on Saturday.
New Delhi: The Crime Investigation Department (CID) of Maharashtra has asked former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh to appear before it next week to record his statement. Param Bir has to appear before CID in connection with two extortion cases registered against him and being probed by it, an official said on Saturday.
The CID has issued a notice to the senior IPS officer asking him to appear before it, he said.
New Delhi: The Crime Investigation Department (CID) of Maharashtra has asked former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh to appear before it next week to record his statement. Param Bir has to appear before CID in connection with two extortion cases registered against him and being probed by it, an official said on Saturday.
The CID has issued a notice to the senior IPS officer asking him to appear before it, he said.
Mumbai : The court on Friday scraped the non-bailable warrant issued against Former Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh in an extortion case. Court has done so, only on some conditions. he has to furnish a bond of Rs 15,000 and he must appear whenever called by the investigating officer. The non-bailable warrant was issued by a Thane court in the extortion case of businessmen Ketan Tanna and Sonu Jalan.
Businessman Sonu Jalan had written a letter to Maharashtra Director General of Police, alleging that Param Bir Singh and some other police officials had extorted Rs 3.45 crore from him.
Mumbai : The court on Friday scraped the non-bailable warrant issued against Former Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh in an extortion case. Court has done so, only on some conditions. he has to furnish a bond of Rs 15,000 and he must appear whenever called by the investigating officer. The non-bailable warrant was issued by a Thane court in the extortion case of businessmen Ketan Tanna and Sonu Jalan.
Businessman Sonu Jalan had written a letter to Maharashtra Director General of Police, alleging that Param Bir Singh and some other police officials had extorted Rs 3.45 crore from him.
Former ACP Shamsher Singh Pathan, in a letter to the police chief, has alleged that during the 2008 terror attacks, Param Bir Singh, then posted with anti-terrorism squad, took Ajmal Kasab’s mobile phone from the custody of a constable and never returned it. To know more watch the video.
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Former ACP Shamsher Singh Pathan, in a letter to the police chief, has alleged that during the 2008 terror attacks, Param Bir Singh, then posted with anti-terrorism squad, took Ajmal Kasab’s mobile phone from the custody of a constable and never returned it. To know more watch the video.
#ParamBirSingh #MumbaiPolice #2611Mumbai #Kasab #Mumbai #ShamsherKhanPathan
Former ACP Shamsher Singh Pathan, in a letter to the police chief, has alleged that during the 2008 terror attacks, Param Bir Singh, then posted with anti-terrorism squad, took Ajmal Kasab’s mobile phone from the custody of a constable and never returned it. To know more watch the video.
#ParamBirSingh #MumbaiPolice #2611Mumbai #Kasab #Mumbai #ShamsherKhanPathan
Mumbai Nov 25 PTI Retired Assistant Police Commissioner Samsher Khan Pathan has claimed former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh destroyed a mobile phone seized from the 2611 terror attack convict Mohammed Ajmal KasabPathan had submitted a written complaint to the Mumbai Police Commissioner in July and asked him to investigate the entire matter and take necessary action against SinghThough Pathans complaint was submitted four months ago it was widely circulated on social media on Thursday the day when Singh appeared before the Mumbai crime branch to record statement in an extortion case registered at Goregaon police station against himSingh was removed from the post of Mumbai police chief in March this year and he was succeeded by senior IPS officer Hemant NagralePathan in the complaint has said the then-senior inspector of the DB Marg police station N R Mali had informed him that they had recovered a mobile phone from Kasab and the device was handed over to a constable identified only as KambleHe alleged that Singh who was then-DIG Anti-Terrorism Squad took the mobile phone from the constableSingh should have handed the phone over to Ramesh Mahale the investigating officer of the 2611 Mumbai terror attack case but he destroyed the vital piece of evidence Pathan claimed in the complaintSingh was unavailable for commentKasab was captured alive during the terror strike at multiple sites in Mumbai 13 years agoAfter a trial and confirmation of his death sentence by the Supreme Court he was hanged in November 2012 PTI DC RSY RSY