Mumbai: The charge sheet in the extortion case claims that 'secretary Waje (Sachin Waze) had collected money for former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh (Parambir Singh).' At the same time, suspended police officer Sachin Waje has accused former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh of collecting on his behalf, calling him number one. In fact, the Mumbai Police (Mumbai Police) has claimed in a charge sheet in an extortion case. It has been alleged that according to Sachin Waje, 75 per cent of the recovery money went to Parambir Singh and the rest of the money he used to keep.
Let me tell you all that the Crime Branch of Mumbai Police filed a charge sheet last Saturday against former city police commissioner Param Bir Singh and three others in a extortion case registered in suburban Goregaon. According to recent information, a charge sheet of more than 400 pages was filed before chief metropolitan magistrate SB Bhajipale. Let me tell you that this is the first charge sheet filed against a senior IPS officer. He is named in at least five cases of extortion in Maharashtra. Not only that but he was suspended earlier this week. At the same time, let me tell you that Sumit Singh and Alpesh Patel are on bail among the accused while Vinayak Singh and Riaz Bhatti are still absconding.
Under the recent information, three to four witnesses in the chargesheet confirmed that Waje used to call Parambir Singh number one and say that number one had asked for money. According to the chargesheet, Waje was asked to investigate several high profile cases. He used to meet the city police chief directly. Not only that, he used to discuss important matters and all this shows that he was close to Parambir Singh. The letter said Parambir Singh, through Waje and other accused, used to ask for money from a hotel and bar owners with cricket stores and threatened to arrest them and raid their establishments for non-paying.
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