This Article is From Mar 21, 2021

"Minister Wanted Rs 100 Crore A Month": What Sacked Mumbai Top Cop Param Bir Singh's Letter Says

In a letter to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, Indian Police Service officer Param Bir Singh has made allegations of corruption against Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh

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Indian Police Service officer Param Bir Singh has made allegations of corruption against Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, days after the police officer was replaced as Mumbai Police Commissioner. Mr Deshmukh had said some "unforgivable" lapses had been revealed in the Mukesh Ambani security scare probe under the police chief. The police officer, who confirmed that the letter to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray was sent from his email id, alleged the Home Minister "had a target to accumulate Rs 100 crore a month". Mr Singh was transferred to the Home Guard in a fallout of the investigation against police officer Sachin Waze, arrested in the case of a car full of explosives found near the home of Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man.

Here's are 5 allegations by Param Bir Singh in his letter to the Chief Minister:

  1. "In the aforesaid context, Shri Sachin Waze who was heading the Crime Intelligence Unit of the Crime Branch of the Mumbai Police was called by Shri Anil Deshmukh, Hon'ble Home Minister, Maharashtra to his official residence Dyaneshwar several times in last few months and repeatedly instructed to assist in collection of funds for the Hon'ble Home Minister."

  2. "The Hon'ble Home Minister expressed to Shri Waze that he had a target to accumulate Rs 100 crores a month. For achieving the aforesaid target, the Hon'ble Home Minister told Shri Vaze that there are about 1,750 bars, restaurants and other establishments in Mumbai and if a sum of Rs 2-3 lakh each was collected from each of them, a monthly collection of Rs 40-50 crore was achievable. The Hon'ble Home Minister added that the rest of the collection could be made from other sources."

  3. "Shri Waze came to my office the same day and informed me of the above. I was shocked with the above discussion and was mulling over how to deal with the situation."

  4. "A few days later, Shri Sanjay Patil, ACP, Social Service Branch, was called by the Hon'ble Home Minister at his official residence to hold discussions about the hookah parlours in Mumbai. The meeting was attended by other officers and Shri Palande, Personal Secretary to the Hon'ble Home Minister. Two days later, Shri Patil along with DCP Bhujbal were called at the official residence of the Hon'ble Home Minister for a meeting. While ACP Patil and DCP Bhujbal were made to wait outside the Hon'ble Home Minister's cabin, Mr Palande went inside the chamber of the Hon'ble Home Minister and after coming out took ACP Patil and DCP Bhujbal on the side. Mr Palande informed ACP Patil that the Hon'ble Home Minister was targeting a collection of Rs 40-50 crore which was possible through an approximate 1,750 bars, restaurants and establishments operating in Mumbai. I was informed by ACP Patil about the demand to make collections for the Hon'ble Home Minister."

  5. "At one of the briefing sessions in the wake of the Antilia incident held in mid-March 2021 when I was called late evening at Varsha to brief you, I had pointed out several misdeeds and malpractices being indulged into by the Hon'ble Home Minister. I have similarly briefed the Hon'ble Deputy Chief Minister, Maharashtra, the President of the Nationalist Congress Party, Shri Sharad Pawar and other senior Ministers also about the misdeeds and malpractices. On my briefings, I noticed that some of the Ministers were already aware about some aspects mentioned by me to them."

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