
: Delhi court orders probe into NCP leader Anil Deshmukh’s role in leaking inquiry report #IndiaNEWS A court in Delhi on Wednesday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation to conduct an investigation
Delhi court orders probe into NCP leader Anil Deshmukh’s role in leaking inquiry report #IndiaNEWS
A court in Delhi on Wednesday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation to conduct an investigation into the role of former Maharashtra minister Anil Deshmukh in the case related to the leaking of the agency’s preliminary inquiry report, reported PTI.A purported preliminary inquiry report that was leaked did not mention any cognisable offence against Deshmukh. But the Central Bureau of Investigation found that the politician’s lawyer had allegedly bribed the agency’s official to manipulate this report “in an attempt to subvert the case�.The purported report was signed by the investigating officer, Deputy Superintendent of Police RS Gunjiyal.At Wednesday’s hearing, special judge Sanjeev Aggarwal said that although Deshmukh was not arraigned as an accused in the agency’s chargesheet, he could have planned the larger conspiracy since he would benefit from the contents of the preliminary inquiry report being leaked.The court made the observations while taking note of the Central Bureau of Investigation’s chargesheet against the agency’s sub-inspector Abhishek Tiwari, Deshmukh’s lawyer Anand Daga. The chargesheet also mentioned Vaibhav Gajendra Tumane, who handled the former minister’s social media, for allegedly trying to subvert the preliminary inquiry ordered by the Bombay High Court, reported PTI.Tiwari and Daga had been arrested in September as part of an investigation into the allegations that Deshmukh...Read more
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