25 November,2021 08:39 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Param Bir Singh leaving crime branch office after recording his statement. Pic/Satej Shinde
Former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh, declared an absconder by a court, arrived in the city on Thursday and was questioned by crime branch officials in an extortion case registered against him. Singh, who flew in here from Chandigarh, arrived at the office of unit 11 of the Mumbai police's crime branch in Kandivali after 11 am.
He left at around 6.15 in the evening, seven hours later. The IPS officer, who is still Director General of Home Guard in Maharashtra, arrived and left in an official car. The crime branch questioned him in connection with an alleged extortion case registered at Goregaon police station in the city, a senior official said.
"He cooperated with the probe and replied to all our questions. We have issued him a notice, stating that he should appear again whenever required," the official told PTI. Singh's lawyer Rajendra Mokashi said the IPS officer appeared as per the court's order, and was cooperating with the probe. Builder-hotelier Bimal Agrawal has registered a case at suburban Goregaon police station, accusing Singh and some other police officials of extorting money from him by threatening to frame him in a false case.
Singh is facing a total of five extortion cases in Maharashtra. As summons issued to him went unanswered, a court here had earlier this month declared the IPS officer a "proclaimed offender". After disappearing from public view since May this year, Singh had told news channels on Wednesday that he was in Chandigarh. He has not reported to work since May following his transfer from the post of Mumbai police commissioner and his subsequent allegations of corruption against then Maharashtra home minister Anil Deshmukh.
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Singh had been shunted out after police officer Sachin Waze was arrested in the case of an SUV with explosives found near industrialist Mukesh Ambani's house, 'Antilia' and the subsequent suspicious death of businessman Mansukh Hiran The Supreme Court granted Singh protection from arrest a few days ago.
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