Shivlal Muluk, 54, made the representation as a responsible citizen to Beed Police and urged the SP to take appropriate action regarding the search conducted at his house, an official said.
The letter stated that two persons visited the residence of the Muluks in Chanakyapuri area in Beed on February 12 around 5.30 am and introduced themselves as officials of the Delhi Police by showing their identity cards, the official said.
The duo told the Muluk family that Delhi Police wanted to know about Shantanu, saying he had committed treason and he had been in contact with pro-Khalistan people, the official said quoting the letter.
UPDATED: February 16, 2021 00:47 IST
The Aurangabad bench of the Bombay HC will hear Shantanu Muluk s petition on Tuesday (File photo)
Activist Shantanu Muluk on Monday
moved the Bombay High Court seeking transit anticipatory bail after a non-bailable warrant was issued against him by a Delhi court in connection with the toolkit shared by climate activist Greta Thunberg over the farmers protest.
The Aurangabad bench of the Bombay HC will hear his petition on Tuesday.
In his petition, filed through advocate Satej Jadha, Shantanu sought transit anticipatory bail for a period of four weeks so that he could approach the court concerned in Delhi to apply for pre-arrest bail.