
Complainant asks police to invoke MCOCA against ex-Mumbai top cop Param Bir Singh, others in extortion case
India Today
The complainant in the extortion case against ex-Mumbai top cop Param Bir Singh has filed an application before the Thane Police seeking invocation of MCOCA against the accused.
The complainant in the extortion case against former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh has submitted an application before the Thane Police seeking invocation of MCOCA (Maharashtra Control of Organised Crimes Act) against the accused. On Monday, complainant Ketan Tanna submitted the application at the Thane Nagar Police Station. The application seeks the invocation of MCOCA in the existing case filed against gangster Ravi Pujari, Param Bir Singh and former Senior Police Inspector of the Anti-Extortion Cell in Thane Pradeep Sharma.
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