Similar scenes played out in Hamidpur and Ahima villages where Kshatriya community members heckled and prevented BJP workers from campaigning for Anand Lok Sabha candidate Mitesh Patel
With this, the number of arrests has gone up to four in the case. The police had earlier arrested Pandit’s businessman Pankil Mohta, Zala’s nephew Kripalsinh Vaghela, and Shailendrasinh Sodha alias Bhanubha, who is also the nephew of a late IPS officer who had served as inspector general of the Border range.
His surrender comes around three weeks after a designated Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) court in Bhuj, Kutch declared him and three other policemen proclaimed absconders.
The 4 officers allegedly intercepted a truck loaded with arecanuts in Mundra town on April 13 and extorted Rs 3.75 crore from Mumbai-based businessman.
This comes two weeks after Pandit filed a complaint alleging that four policemen, his businessman friend and a private person extorted Rs 3.75 crore from him to prevent his godown in Mundra town from being sealed.