Cong. questions NIA’s reluctance to probe Param Bir Singh
The Hindu
‘Find out his role in disappearance of DVR from Mumbai Police Commissionerate’
The Maharashtra Congress on Saturday questioned the reluctance of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to interrogate former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh in the Antilia bomb scare case. The NIA arrested suspended police officer Sachin Vaze on March 13 in connection with the case. Mr. Vaze is also being probed for his alleged role in the murder of businessman Mansukh Hiren, who was found dead in a creek in Thane on March 5. Talking to reporters, State Congress general secretary Sachin Sawant said, “When Param Bir Singh was commissioner, the digital video recorder (DVR) of the Mumbai Police Commissionerate disappeared from his office. Why is the NIA not investigating this? The NIA has not taken the statement of any of Sachin Vaze’s senior officials in the past 18 days.”More Related News
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