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DCP-rank officer to probe sale of BMC land by sr civic official ‘squatting on post'
DCP-rank officer to probe sale of BMC land by sr civic official ‘squatting on post'

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

DCP-rank officer to probe sale of BMC land by sr civic official ‘squatting on post'

Mumbai: Amid charges that a BMC officer was involved in a purported sale this year of 10 Borivli plots owned by and in possession of the civic body and that she is reluctant to give up the post of assistant municipal commissioner despite being promoted as deputy municipal commissioner (DMC), industries minister Uday Samant said in the legislative council on Tuesday that a DCP-rank officer will probe the alleged land scam and the civic official will be directed to take her new charge immediately. The issue was raised by Congress's Bhai Jagtap through a calling attention motion. He pointed out that Saibaba Nagar layout in Borivli, spanning 4.7 acres, was developed in the late 1970s. The layout has 18 plots, of which 10 were handed over to BMC. In Development Plan-2034, these 10 plots were shown as being reserved for a higher education institute, a municipal school, a dispensary and a playground. On the remaining eight plots, there are 16 residential buildings that went in for redevelopment, which was stayed by the civic official, said Jagtap. "In 2021, when I raised the issue with the then municipal commissioner, Iqbal Chahal, and pointed out that even after 40 years, the property registration card (PRC) of these 10 plots did not bear the name of BMC, he directed the then assistant municipal commissioner to ensure that the process was completed within seven days and that the PRC reflected the name of BMC as the owner," said the Congress MLC. "However, early this year, all 10 plots were sold in connivance with the ward officer. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Serbia: New Container Houses (Prices May Surprise You) Container House Search Now Undo She was promoted as DMC, but has refused to take charge and continues in the post. She must be sent on leave immediately," he demanded. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai Samant said the entire matter was being investigated by a sub-inspector, but the probe will now be helmed by a DCP. "The Mumbai police commissioner will be given instructions to this effect [on Tuesday] itself," he said. On the redevelopment being stayed, he said there were other legal issues as well, which were being sorted out with the relevant authorities.

Fake encounter of wanted gangster: Court rejects prosecution's plea to add 4 cops as accused
Fake encounter of wanted gangster: Court rejects prosecution's plea to add 4 cops as accused

Indian Express

time08-07-2025

  • Indian Express

Fake encounter of wanted gangster: Court rejects prosecution's plea to add 4 cops as accused

Over nine years after an alleged fake encounter in Mumbai of wanted gangster Sandeep Gadoli from Haryana, a sessions court rejected a plea by the prosecution to add four more policemen, including a DCP-rank officer, as accused in the case. The prosecution plea to add the four as accused came just before it closed the evidence in the case. The Mumbai Police arrrested eight people, including five Gurgaon police personnel, in connection with the case during 2016-17, claiming that the encounter was staged on February 7, 2016, at a hotel near the Mumbai international airport. Special public prosecutor Amin Solkar moved a plea, stating that witness deposition had shown the involvement of four more policemen. The plea said that the evidence showed that the two teams of the Gurgaon police were formed under the directions of the then DCP (crime) for the operation to trace Gadoli, who was wanted in many cases in Haryana. While the officials of one of the teams, including the main accused Pradyuman Yadav who was leading the team, were arrested, the officer leading the other team and two others who were standing guard outside the hotel, were not named as accused. The Special Public Prosecutor also said that evidence pointed towards the involvement of the DCP and that the second team's officer was in touch with him before and after the operation. The accused already facing trial in the case opposed the plea, stating that there was no fresh evidence brought to the fore by the prosecution and at this stage of the trial, when the case is nearing its end, the plea is only going to cause delay, with three of the accused behind bars for over nine years. The accused submitted that with no fresh material, there was no justification why the plea was being moved now at this belated stage. While 195 witnesses were cited in the case, 43 were examined during the trial. Additional sessions judge Prashant Kale said the trial is time-bound by the Supreme Court and the prosecution was seeking adding four men as accused on charges of criminal conspiracy. It said that an application moved under Section 319 of the Criminal Procedure Code (power to proceed against other persons appearing to be guilty of offence) needs evidence of a higher degree. 'There is no prima facie evidence againt other persons for using summons against them as prayed,' the court said in its order on July 5. On Tuesday, the prosecution submitted that it was closing its evidence in the case. Now, the court will hear defence witnesses if the accused want to examine any, following which the final arguments will be heard.

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