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Maharashtra govt sets up panel to probe phone-tapping allegations made by state Cong chief

URL copied Image Source : PTI The Maharashtra government has appointed a high-level committee headed by state DGP Sanjay Pandey to probe the phone-tapping allegations levelled by state Congress chief Nana Patole. The Maharashtra government has appointed a high-level committee headed by state DGP Sanjay Pandey to probe the phone-tapping allegations levelled by state Congress chief Nana Patole. State intelligence department commissioner and additional police commissioner (special branch) will be part of this three-member panel. During the two-day monsoon session of the state legislature held earlier this week, Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil had made the announcement about setting up a high-level inquiry while speaking in the Legislative Assembly.

Maha govt sets up panel to probe phone-tapping allegations made by Patole

State intelligence department commissioner and additional police commissioner (special branch) will be part of this three-member panel. During the two-day monsoon session of the state legislature held earlier this week, Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil had made the announcement about setting up a high-level inquiry while speaking in the Legislative Assembly. Patole has claimed that his phone was tapped during 2016-17 when he was a Member of Parliament (MP) and when the state government was headed by Devendra Fadnavis. He said his phone was tapped on the pretext that it belonged to drug-peddler Amjad Khan. The government order issued on Friday evening said the committee would probe the case and submit its report to the legislature in three months.

Ready to be Congress CM face in 2024 elections, says Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole

Senior Congress leader Nana Patole has said that the party will contest the next Assembly polls in Maharashtra alone, news agency ANI reported. Patole, also the president of the Maharashtra Congress, put forth his candidature for the chief ministerial role.

FIR Registered Against Two Nurses in Maharashtra Hospital Fire Case

FIR Registered Against Two Nurses in Maharashtra Hospital Fire Case The FIR has been registered under IPC Section 304 part 2(culpable homicide not amounting to murder). Punishment can carry imprisonment for 10 years.   |  19 Feb 2021 9:30 AM GMT MUMBAI: Maharashtra Director General of Police, Hemant Nagrale, on Thurs day, informed that an FIR has been registered against two nurses for criminal negligence in connection with the Bhandara hospital fire incident which led to the death of 10 newborn infants on January 9. The FIR has been registered against nurses Shubhangi Sathavane and Smita Ambildhuke. According to reports, the services of both these nurses were earlier terminated. They were working on a contractual basis.

Bhandara hospital fire | FIR registered against two nurses

Bhandara hospital fire | FIR registered against two nurses Updated: Updated: Police investigation finds criminal negligence by duo. Share Article AAA File photo of the charred remains of furniture and other equipment at the Bhandara General Hospital on January 9, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI Police investigation finds criminal negligence by duo. “After investigation in the case, it was found that there was criminal negligence on the part of two nurses, Shubhangi Sathavane and Smita Ambildhuke. Further investigations are on,” DGP, Maharashtra, Hemant Nagrale said. The FIR is registered under Section 304 part 2 of the IPC (culpable homicide not amounting to murder). Sub divisional police officer Arun Waykar from Sakoli is the complainant in the case.

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