Tag: Mumbai Police

  • Cyclone Tauktae: Police to probe why barge P-305 didn’t move away despite warning; Mumbai greenery sees massive destruction

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: Mumbai Police will conduct a probe as to why the ill-fated barge P-305 which sank off Mumbai coast on Monday evening stayed in the area despite warnings about cyclone Tauktae, an official said.

    Yellow Gate Police in south Mumbai on Wednesday registered an accidental death report (ADR) in connection with 22 persons on the barge whose bodies have been recovered.

    The barge `Papaa-305′ or P-305 had 261 persons on board.

    Of these, 186 persons were rescued while 53 are still missing.

    Twenty-two were confirmed as dead.

    This barge as well as two other barges that were hit by the cyclone were deployed by Afcons for a contract it had got from state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).

    The bodies of the workmen were brought to Mumbai by INS Kochi in the morning and 18 more were brought by INS Kolkata, the police official said.

    Police are trying to ascertain why this accommodation barge — it had living quarters for employees working offshore — did not move away despite repeated warnings about the cyclone, he said, adding that statements of those rescued are being recorded.

    “We will also seek the opinion of Director General, Shipping and other related agencies,” he said.

    Cyclone leaves trail of destruction in Guj, death toll reaches 46

    As many as 46 people were killed in the incidents related to cyclone Tauktae in Gujarat which made landfall on Monday night and left a trail of destruction before weakening and moving to Rajasthan, officials said on Wednesday.

    Thousands of houses were damaged and trees and electricity poles were uprooted as Tauktae brought along heavy rains and high winds.

    Of 46 deaths, 15 were reported from Amreli district in Saurashtra region, among the worst affected by the cyclone that crossed the state coast as an “extremely severe cyclonic storm” on Monday night.

    Eight people each were killed in Bhavnagar and Gir Somnath districts, an official of the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) said.

    Five were killed in Ahmedabad, two each in Kheda and Panchmahal and one each in Anand, Vadodara, Surat, Valsad, Rajkot and Navsari districts, the official said.

    A total of 24 persons were killed in wall collapse incidents, six died in tree falls, five died due to electrocution or house collapse.

    One person died when a mobile tower crashed, the official said.

    A total of 71 talukas (tehsils) in Gujarat were affected by the cyclone.

    As many as 30,000 structures including 28,430 kachcha houses, 74,493 electricity poles and 674 roads were damaged, 68,753 trees uprooted and power supply snapped in over 9,000 villages.

    The cyclone also killed 635 cattle, the SEOC said.

    According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the cyclone on Wednesday morning weakened into a “depression” and lay centred over east Rajasthan in the late afternoon.

    It was positioned around 150 km west-southwest of Jaipur and was very likely to turn into a well-marked low pressure area, the IMD said.

    In the next two days, “the remnant of the system” is very likely to move further north eastwards across Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, it said.

    It will cause light to moderate rainfall in Uttarakhand and heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, west and east Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, north Madhya Pradesh and west Rajasthan in the next 24 hours, the met department added.

    On Wednesday, a massive operation was undertaken to restore power supply to over 9,000 villages across Gujarat and clear roads, the government said.

    By afternoon, power supply was restored in 5,489 out of 9,685 villages, it claimed.

    A majority of these villages are located in coastal districts of Bhavnagar, Amreli, Jamnagar and Gir Somnath.

    Rural areas of Anand, Kheda, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Banaskantha, Navsari and Valsad were also affected.

    Also, 989 roads were blocked due to fallen trees and electricity poles, of which 899 have been now cleared, officials said.

    812 trees uprooted across Mumbai

    As many as 812 trees were uprooted across Mumbai due to the impact of the extremely severe cyclonic storm Tauktae that brushed past the city coast, the civic body said on Wednesday.

    According to a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) release, of the total trees uprooted by the strong winds triggered by the cyclonic storm, 70 per cent were of foreign origin.

    These included tree species like sonmohar (peltoforum), gulmohar, thespesia, rain-tree and royal palm among others, it said.

    The release said of the 812 trees which fell, 504 were on private premises and the remaining 308 on public places.

    Also, 1,454 tree branches fell due to the storm.

    Among these, 307 trees fell in Western suburbs, 256 in Eastern suburbs and 249 in the island city, the civic body said.

    The cyclonic storm, which made a landfall on the Gujarat coast on Monday night, triggered strong wind, heavy rainfall and high tidal waves, and Mumbai reeled under its impact for three days (from May 16 to 18).

    Under the influence of Tauktae, some places in Western suburbs received more than 300 mm rain, while the maximum wind speed of 114 mm was recorded in south Mumbai.

    The civic body said its garden department worked round -the-clock to clear all the uprooted trees and fallen branches, which were affecting movement of vehicles.

    However, the Mumbai BJP claimed that more than 48 hours after the storm brushed past the city coast, the civic body hasn’t removed the uprooted trees.

    Claiming the BMC hasn’t yet appointed any contractor for tree pruning yet, though a proposal was tabled before the Tree Authority Committee in March 2021, Prabhakar Shinde, the BJP’s group leader in the civic body, threatened to move the Bombay High Court against the Shiv Sena-ruled corporation.

    The BMC also assured regular tree audits besides planting new trees as per local conditions.

    Last year, when the cyclone ‘Nisarga’ hit the Maharashtra coast, 323 trees fell in Mumbai between June 3 and 6.

  • Maharashtra: Cop who accused Param Bir Singh of corruption claims threat to life

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: Police officer Bhimrao Ghadge, who had levelled allegations of corruption against former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh and other officials, on Monday demanded police protection for him and his family members claiming a threat to life.

    Ghadge, who is posted in Akola, has sent letters to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackrey, state Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil, and state Director General of Police (DGP) demanding police protection.

    “There is a threat to me and my family from the accused persons. I have demanded protection by armed policemen for myself and my family members who live in Kalyan near Mumbai,” Ghadge told PTI over phone.

    “I am posted here in Akola but my family members are residing in Kalyan. I am worried about them as these people can do anything,” he claimed.

    The police inspector said he had not received any threatening call or messages.

    “But no one will tell you in advance before causing any harm,” he added.

    An FIR was registered against Param Bir Singh, DCP Parag Manere and 26 other policemen on the complaint of Ghadge at Akola in Vidarbha last month under various sections ranging from criminal conspiracy, destruction of evidence and sections of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities Act), 1989.

    The FIR was then transferred to the Thane city police.

    In his complaint, Ghadge had made a series of allegations of corruption against Singh and other officers, in the period when the former Mumbai CP was posted with the Thane police.

    Ghadge, who was posted in Thane police commissionerate during 2015-2018, had alleged that during his tenure, several officers there under Singh had indulged in various acts of corruption.

    He also claimed that Singh had asked him to not charge-sheet certain individuals against whom FIRs had been registered Ghadge had also alleged that after he refused to obey Singh’s instructions, five FIRs were registered against him and he was suspended.

    Meanwhile, alleged cricket bookie Sonu Jalan has reiterated allegations of extortion against Singh and other police officers.

    Addressing reporters, Jalan and his lawyer Abha Singh alleged that apart from Singh, former encounter specialist Pradip Sharma and former Anti-Extortion Cell (AEC) officer Rajkumar Kothimire had extorted money from him (Jalan).

    Jalan had recently written a letter to Maharashtra Director General of Police alleging that Singh and some other police officials had extorted Rs 3.45 crore from him.

    Earlier, businessman Mayuresh Raut had alleged that Kothmire and Sharma harassed him in 2017 at Singh’s behest and took away two of his luxury cars.

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday recorded statements of Jalan and Raut.

  • FIR against Param Bir Singh: HC says former Mumbai top cop can move vacation bench

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court on Thursday said former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh can approach the vacation bench of the HC in connection with his plea seeking to quash an FIR registered against him by Thane police in connection with an atrocities case.

    A division bench of Justices S S Shinde and Manish Pitale could not take up Singh’s plea for hearing on Thursday due to paucity of time.

    “You (Singh) can move the vacation bench if there is any urgency,” the court said.

    Senior counsel Darius Khambata, appearing for the government, said there was no urgency in thematter.

    Singh’s counsel Mukul Rohatgi said the petitioner would decide if there was an urgency or not.

    The HC then said it cannot hear the plea on Thursday and the petitioner has the liberty to move the vacation bench.

    Singh in his petition had sought quashing of the FIR registered against him under the Prevention of Atrocities Act last month.

    The FIR was based on a complaint by police inspector Bhimrao Ghadge posted at Akola in Maharashtra.

    Ghadge in his complaint had made a series of allegations of corruption against Singh and other officers, in the period when Singh was posted with the Thane police.

    The Akola police had registered a Zero FIR (mode of lodging FIR in any police station irrespective of the offence committed in that area or any other area) and it was later transferred to the Thane police for investigation.

    Ghadge, who was posted in the Thane police commissionerate during 2015-2018, had alleged that Singh pressured him to drop the names of some persons from a case and when he refused to do so, Singh embroiled him in false cases.

    The case has been lodged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code for criminal conspiracy and destruction of evidence and sections of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

  • Won’t arrest IPS officer Shukla till next hearing: Mumbai Police to HC

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: The Mumbai police told the Bombay High Court on Thursday that they would not take any coercive action or arrest IPS officer Rashmi Shukla till the next date of hearing of her plea challenging an FIR registered by the police in a case of alleged illegal phone tapping.

    Last month, the police issued two summons (on April 26 and April 28) to Shukla, asking her to appear before the BKC cyber department in Mumbai for recording her statement.

    However, Shukla had skipped the summons.

    The case also pertains to alleged leaking of sensitive documents related to police postings.

    Senior counsel Darius Khambata, appearing for the police, told a division bench of Justices S S Shinde and Manish Pitale on Thursday that a team of the cyber cell police would be sent to Hyderabad, where Shukla is presently posted, to record her statement in the case.

    The bench, which was hearing Shuklas petition, noted that the case pertains to offences under the Official Secrets Act, the Information Technology Act and the Indian Telegraph Act, which are punishable up to three years only.

    The petitioner is serving in Hyderabad.

    She may have not been able to appear before the police here for questioning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the HC said.

    “We will hear this petition after the summer vacation. Until then it will be graceful on the state governments part to make a statement that it would not take any coercive action,” Justice Shinde said.

    To this, Khambata said the police would not take any coercive action or arrest the petitioner till the next date of hearing of the petition.

    “It is a fairly important investigation. We don’t know when the COVID-19 pandemic will end. Hence, the police are willing to send a team to Hyderabad where they could record the petitioners statement,” Khambata said.

    Shuklas counsel Mahesh Jethmalani said the IPS officer is willing to cooperate with the investigation into the case and the police team can record her statement in Hyderabad.

    The court accepted the statement and posted the plea for hearing in June.

    Shukla, a senior IPS officer of 1988 cadre, approached thr HC earlier this week, seeking for the case to be transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and also sought an interim order of no coercive action.

    “The approach of the State is to arm-twist the petitioner by a bogus and frivolous case,” the plea alleged.

    Shukla is currently serving as additional director general of the Central Reserve Police Force’s (CRPF) South Zone and is posted in Hyderabad.

    The petition said Shukla had exposed the alleged nexus between ministers and politicians and other gross corruption involved in assigning postings to police officers.

    Instead of applauding and appreciating the work of the petitioner, the “government authorities are involved in framing the petitioner in a false criminal case”, it alleged.

    The FIR was registered at the BKC cyber police station in Mumbai against unidentified persons for allegedly tapping phones illegally and leaking certain confidential documents on the complaint filed by the Maharashtra Intelligence Department.

    The alleged tapping of phones had taken place when Shukla headed the state intelligence department.

    BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis had cited a letter purportedly written by Shukla to the then Director General of Police about alleged corruption in police transfers.

    The letter also had details of intercepted calls, leading to an uproar with leaders of the Shiv Sena-led ruling coalition alleging that Shukla tapped phones without permission.

    Before registration of the FIR, Maharashtra Chief Secretary Sitaram Kunte had alleged in a report submitted to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray that it appears that Shukla herself had leaked the confidential report (to Fadnavis).

  • Uddhav government orders inquiry against former Mumbai top cop Param Bir Singh

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government has ordered a `preliminary inquiry’ into corruption allegations against former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh.

    Singh, now transferred to the Home Guards, had accused then state home minister Anil Deshmukh of corruption and also filed a PIL against him.

    The state home department, by an order dated April 20, asked Director General of Police Sanjay Pandey to conduct a “preliminary inquiry” into a complaint lodged by assistant police inspector Anup Dange against Singh on February 2.

    Dange’s complaint accused Singh of being involved in corruption.

    The home department order became available on Tuesday.

    Pande has also been asked to look into a report prepared by assistant police commissioner(crime) which was submitted on April 7.

    “A preliminary inquiry report based on all the points raised by Dange should be prepared and submitted to the state government at the earliest,” the order said.

    Singh was shunted out from the post of Mumbai police commissioner last month in the aftermath of a bomb scare outside industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s residence here, the murder of businessman Mansukh Hiran, and the arrest of police officer Sachin Waze by the NIA in both the cases.

    Singh then made a sensational allegation against Deshmukh, alleging that he had asked police officers including Waze to collect Rs 100 crore from bars and restaurants.

    He also filed a criminal public interest litigation against the NCP leader, seeking probe in this matter.

    Deshmukh resigned after the Bombay High Court ordered the CBI to conduct a preliminary inquiry.

  • Inspector submits corruption complaint against former Mumbai top cop Param Bir Singh

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: A Police Inspector has submitted a corruption complaint against former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh to the Maharashtra DGP and demanded registration of an FIR register against him, an official said on Monday.

    The inspector, BR Ghadge, currently attached to the Akola police control room, submitted the complaint in form of a letter to the Director General of Police (DGP) on April 20 and also marked it to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil, he said.

    This is the second corruption complaint against Singh, who was transferred from the post of Mumbai police commissioner last month and appointed the Director General (DG) of Maharashtra Home Guard.

    The earlier complaint was filed by Mumbai police officer Anup Dange.

    In his 14-page complaint to the DGP, Ghadge has claimed that during his tenure as the Thane police commissioner (2015-18), Singh had “indulged in corruption at many levels”.

    In the letter, Ghadge has made a series of allegations against the senior IPS officer related to suspected land deals, misuse of government accommodation and his security staff, and other forms of corruption.

    Ghadge said he was attached to the Bazaar Peth police station in Thane when Singh was the city’s police commissioner.

    Taking to PTI on Monday, Ghadge said, “I have proof of corruption and will submit it when called for questioning.”

    Singh was not available for comment on the complaint submitted by the police inspector.

    The Maharashtra government had transferred Singh from the post of Mumbai police commissioner in mid-March over his alleged mishandling of the SUV bomb scare case outside industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s residence here.

  • Mukesh Ambani security scare: NIA arrests one more Mumbai cop

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: The NIA on Friday arrested Mumbai police inspector Sunil Mane in connection with the recovery of an explosives-laden SUV near industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s residence here and the murder of businessman Mansukh Hiran, an official said.

    With this, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has so far arrested three police officers in Mumbai, including suspended assistant police inspector Sachin Waze and his colleague Riyaz Kazi, in connection with these cases.

    “Mane was called by the NIA for questioning on Thursday in connection with the Ambani security scare and Mansukh Hiran murder cases,” the official said.

    He was arrested after his involvement came to light, he said.

    Mane will be produced in a court, the official said.

    Following his arrest, Mane was taken to a state-run hospital for medical check-up, he added.

    The central agency had earlier arrested two more persons- suspended Mumbai police constable Vinayak Shinde and cricket bookie Naresh Gor.

    Mane, who was in charge of Unit-11 (Kandivali) of the Mumbai crime branch, was transferred in the wake of the Ambani security scare case.

    The NIA had recorded his statement a few weeks ago, the official said.

    Mane had been questioned by the Maharashtra Anti- Terrorism Squad (ATS), but senior officials had then claimed that he was cooperating with it in the investigation.

    The explosives-laden SUV was found near Ambani’s house in south Mumbai on February 25.

    Hiran, a Thane-based businessman, had claimed that he was in possession of the SUV, but the vehicle had been stolen before its recovery near Antilia, Ambani’s multi-storey residence.

    Hiran’s body was found in a creek in Thane on March 5.

    Hiran’s widow, Vimla, in her statement to the ATS had said that while leaving home on March 4, her husband had told her that he had received a call from ‘Tawade’, a police officer from Kandivali and he was going to meet him.

  • Not afraid of inquiry: Ex-Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis on Remdesivir seizure issue

    By PTI
    NAGPUR: BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis, who is being targeted by the ruling parties in Maharashtra for objecting to Mumbai Police’s grilling of a pharma company’s top executive over alleged stocking of Remdesivir vials, on Sunday said he was not afraid of any inquiry against him as he has not done anything wrong.

    Speaking to reporters at the Nagpur airport on the issue of of questioning of Bruck Pharma company’s director over the Remdesivir stock, said, “I am not afraid of any inquiry because I have worked in the opposition for 20 years and have 36 cases against me for the sake of people.”

    He said that he would go to any limit to work in the interest of people of Maharashtra. “Yesterday’s incident was very unfortunate. We had not called those Remdesivir vials for the BJP, and (Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council) Pravin Darekar had met the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) minister that the Remdesivir injections will be handed over to the FDA and the municipal corporation,” he added.

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    Doing politics over the issue was wrong, the former chief minister said, and alleged that false news was being spread that they possessed the stock of Remdesivir. “I challenge them to prove that we had the stock (of Remdesivir)..The DCP himself had said that we did not have any stock with us,” he said.

    Mumbai police on Saturday night questioned Rajesh Dokania, director of Bruck Pharma, a Daman-based pharmaceutical manufacturing company that manufactures Remdesivir vials, following information that thousands of vials of the Remdesivir drug critical in coronavirus treatment were to be flown out of the country.

    On learning about it, Fadnavis and Darekar had rushed to the police station.Their appearance at the police station has triggered a political slugfest between the Shiv Sena-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government and the opposition party over the paucity of healthcare supplies.

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    Maharashtra Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil on Sunday accused the BJP of trying to pressurise the Mumbai police and interefere in their work, while the state Congress president Nana Patole demanded action against Fadnavis and Darekar for “pressurising the police to let off” the pharma company director, who is suspected of hoarding Remdesivir injection stock.

  • Preliminary Enquiry against Anil Deshmukh: CBI reviews documents, statements

    As the PE ordered by the Bombay High Court is time- bound, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is preparing an action plan to be adopted during the probe.

  • Security threat to Ambanis: Ajit Pawar refutes charges made against him by Waze; CBI seeks access to case papers

    By PTI
    PUNE: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Thursday said the allegations made by suspended police officer Sachin Waze against him in a letter were completely false and he had neither met the cop nor spoken to him ever.

    Pawar called for an inquiry into the allegations to make things crystal clear.

    His remarks come a day after Waze claimed in his letter that he was approached by one Darshan Ghodawat, who introduced himself as a “very close circle person” of junior Pawar, and insisted him (Waze) to collect a monthly amount of Rs 100 crore from illegal gutka sellers.

    “I laughed when I saw my name in the letter. I never met him (Waze), nor I have spoken to him ever. Everyone knows my strict working style. So conduct an inquiry,” Pawar told reporters.

    “Let there be an inquiry and there will be ‘doodh ka dhoodh, pani ka pani’ (things will become crystal clear),” he said, adding that the allegations made in the letter were completely false.

    He was speaking on the sidelines of campaigning for the upcoming bypoll for the Pandharpur-Mangalvedha assembly constituency.

    Waze, who was reinstated in the police force last year, made the sensational claim in a letter which he tried to submit before a special NIA court in Mumbai on Wednesday.

    However, special judge PR Sitre refused to take his letter on record.

    Waze, an accused in the case of an explosives-laden car found near industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s residence in south Mumbai and the death of businessman Mansukh Hiran, is currently in the National Investigation Agency’s custody.

    Pawar added that an attempt to destabilise the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government was on.

    “For the last three days, it has been going on that another wicket will fall (another minister will resign). I do not understand how these people can know such things in advance,” he said.

    When asked about the blame game that is going on between Centre and the state over the supply of COVID-19 vaccines, Pawar said the state is not getting enough number of vaccines.

    “In haste, the Centre sent vaccines to other countries. I can understand that the neighbourly relations need to be maintained with other countries, but at the same time, the Centre should fulfil the states’ requirement,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the CBI on Thursday approached a special NIA court here seeking access to papers of the case related to bomb scare at Mukesh Ambani’s house for its preliminary enquiry into allegations of corruption against former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh.

    The CBI’s latest plea came a day after special NIA judge PR Sitre allowed the central agency’s application to question Waze.

    Waze (49) was arrested on March 13 for his alleged role in the case of an explosives-laden SUV found near industrialist Mukesh Ambanis house, ‘Antilia’, in south Mumbai on February 25 and the subsequent death of Thane-based businessman Mansukh Hiran.

    The CBI claimed documents related to the explosives case will aid it in questioning Waze.

    The special court kept the matter for hearing on Friday.

    Following an order of the Bombay High Court, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) late Tuesday night registered a preliminary enquiry (PE) to probe corruption allegations levelled by former Mumbai police chief Param Bir Singh against Deshmukh.

    Singh was shifted from the post of Mumbai police commissioner to the Home Guards department on March 17.

    The IPS officer later filed a petition in the HC seeking a CBI probe against Deshmukh, alleging the NCP leader had asked Waze and other police officers to extort Rs 100 crore from restaurants and bars.

    Deshmukh, who has rejected allegations levelled against him, resigned from the cabinet on April 5 after the HC order.