CBI moves sessions court to seek custody of Vaze, Palande in extortion case


Mumbai, Apr 4 (IANS): The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), on Monday moved the Mumbai sessions court to seek custody of Sachin Vaze and Sanjeev Palande in the Rs 100 crore extortion case involving former Mumbai top cop Parambir Singh.

Sources have claimed that there are possibilities that they will be taken to Delhi for further investigation.

Palande was in the custody of the special ED court, while Vaze was in the custody of the NIA court. Both the courts permitted their custody be taken.

NCP leader and former Maharashtra Home Minister, Anil Deshmukh, Sanjeev Palande, Kundan Shinde are currently lodged in Arthur Road Jail, while Sachin Vaze is in Taloja Jail.

On April 21, 2021 the CBI had filed an FIR against Deshmukh and had initiated a probe.

There are as many as five corruption and extortion cases against Singh. On May 4 he went missing to avoid the probe against him. Later, he appeared before the Mumbai Crime Branch to record his statement after the Supreme Court granted him relief that he will not be arrested.

The CBI had earlier given a clean chit to Deshmukh but lodged an FIR to probe the matter further.

The CBI has also recorded the statements of seven persons, all Mumbai cops, who were reportedly deployed for the security of Deshmukh.

Deshmukh and Vaze used to talk on the phone frequently. Between December 2020 and February 2021 Vaze allegedly collected around Rs 4.70 crore from the owners of Orchestra bar situated across Mumbai.

Deshmukh's PA Shinde allegedly collected that amount from Vaze. Deshmukh's PS Suryankant Palande allegedly passed instructions on behalf of Deshmukh

 

  

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