CBI finds prima facie cognisable offence against Deshmukh
CBI finds prima facie cognisable offence against Deshmukh
Last Updated: Sat, Apr 24th, 2021, 21:27:56hrs
Mumbai: In a shocking development, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said on Saturday that its preliminary enquiry (PE) has found that a prima facie cognisable offence is made out against former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh and others pertaining to alleged corruption and misuse of power.
The CBI said that Deshmukh and some unknown others had attempted to take undue advantage for improper and dishonest performance of their public duty .
The PE was ordered by the Bombay High Court earlier this month.
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CBI Grills Former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh For Eight Hours Over Corruption Allegations
by IANS - Apr 15, 2021 02:51 AM
Former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh (Pic Via Twitter)
Ex-Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh was grilled for over eight hours by two senior CBI officers on Wednesday (14 April) in connection with the allegations of corruption levelled against him by former Mumbai Commissioner of Police Param Bir Singh, official sources said.
He was subjected to over three-dozen questions pertaining to Singh s accusations on alleged corruption in the home department which he had detailed in his letter-bomb dated 20 March.
The sources said that replying to most of the questions, Deshmukh reportedly contended that he was not involved in the matter and maintained that the allegations were levelled with political motives.