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Thane Police Issued Lookout Notice Against Parambir Singh

Thane Police issued lookout notice against former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh.

Thane Police has issued a lookout notice against former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh in the illegal recovery case.

According to the information received, a case was registered against Parambir and 27 others at Thane Nagar police station on the complaint of businessman Ketan Tanna.

Let us tell you that a lookout notice is issued to prevent a person from leaving the country. The names of many other policemen were also included in the FIR registered in the police station.

It is noteworthy that on July 30, businessman Ketan Tanna had registered a case against former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh and 27 other people.

Tanna alleged that when Parambir Singh was the Thane Police Commissioner between January 2018 and February 2019.

The accused Parambir Singh had extorted Rs 1.25 crore from him by threatening to implicate him in serious cases.

Let us inform you that Parambir Singh had written a letter to the Chief Minister of the state, Uddhav Thackeray, accusing former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh of extorting Rs 100 crore.

Deshmukh is also accused of interference in transfer and posting. The CBI is investigating all these allegations only on the orders of the High Court.

Maharashtra: One arrested for calling officer in Sharad Pawar’s voice.

The police have arrested a man and his accomplice, who called the Maharashtra government’s headquarters Mantralaya, calling the officer there, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar.

Police said on Thursday that the accused had called up the revenue department official for transfer and had imitated the voice of the NCP chief.

He used the voice-changing spoof-call app. Police said the number from which the accused had contacted the revenue department official’s mobile phone was mistook as the NCP chief’s house number.

The officer suspected the sound and called up Sharad Pawar’s bungalow.

The officer was told that Pawar is in Delhi.

After this, he alerted the officers and on Wednesday night, a case was registered under section 419 (cheating in the name of someone else) of Bhadvi at Gamdevi police station.

The Mumbai Crime Branch also launched a parallel probe and nabbed three people from Pune.

After this the main accused and his accomplice was arrested. Both were produced in the court, from where they were remanded in police custody till August 20.

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