Court Releases Police SUV Used In Crime as Mumbai Cops Cite Shortage of Vehicles for Vip Duty News in Hindi – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Court Releases Police SUV Used In Crime as Mumbai Cops Cite Shortage of Vehicles for Vip Duty News in Hindi – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

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A special court in Mumbai has ordered the SUV used in the crime by suspended policeman to return to the police. Explain that this SUV was used last year in a kidnapping and robbery case, after which it was confiscated.

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Mumbai Police appealed to return the vehicle

The Mumbai Police approached the court over the return of the SUV. The police had argued in the court that there was a shortage of vehicles for VIP security in the city. At the same time, the Law Enforcement Agency also said in the court that they do not have enough vehicles to keep a close watch on the security system of the VIP in the city, after which the special judge of the court, BD Shelke, returned this vehicle interim to the police. Ordered to do. However, for this, the police will have to fill an insurance bond of Rs 10 lakh.

Police will have to fill compensation bonds

During the hearing, the court said that if the vehicle is kept in the custody of the investigating officer, it could deteriorate and the government could suffer losses. After this, the court said that this vehicle should be returned to the police after filling a compensation bond of Rs 10 lakh to the police. After this order, the court decided to temporarily hand over the SUV to Additional Commissioner of Police Sachin Marghe.

A look at the whole matter

Significantly, last year, this vehicle was used by a policeman (now suspended) to commit crime. The case came to light when suspended constable Babasaheb Bhagwat and his colleagues entered the house of Maure Cafe owner Naresh Nayak in May last year and threatened him and looted Rs 72 lakh cash and some gold coins, after which the vehicle seized this vehicle. Was taken.

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