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HC asks police to prosecute Mumbai Congress chief

By: PTI    

In fresh trouble for Mumbai Congress president Kripashankar Singh, the Bombay High Court today directed the city police commissioner to prosecute him for "criminal misconduct" under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

"The commissioner of police shall obtain sanction from the government to prosecute Kripashankar Singh for criminal misconduct under the Prevention of Corruption Act," a division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice Roshan Dalvi said.

The bench further said that the CP Arup Patnaik shall collect documentary evidence regarding all movable and immovable properties of Kripashankar and his family, including his wife, son and daughter-in-law, who will also be prosecuted for aiding in the crime.

Kripashankar Singh
Mumbai Congress president Kripashankar Singh.

"The immovable properties of Kripashankar shall be attached. We do not want to pass any directions regarding the bank accounts of the respondents as it is alleged that the money might have been washed out," the court said.

The court was hearing a public interest litigation filed by activist Sanjay Tiwari, who alleged that the Congress MLA had amassed wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income.

The court while keeping the PIL pending has directed the CP to file a compliance report on April 19.

"The PIL shall be treated as FIR and the report submitted by the state Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in March 2011 showing Kripashankar's income and expenditure shall be treated as investigation," the court said.

A prayer by Kripashankar's lawyer seeking a stay on the order was rejected.

Tiwari has alleged in the petition that Singh had been close to former Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda, currently in jail for alleged involvement in a multi-crore hawala scam. He alleged that several monetary transactions had taken place between them.

The police has been asked to file a compliance report by April 19, 2012.

Meanwhile, Kripashankar Singh has resigned from the post in the wake of party's poor showing in the civic elections last week. "Kripashankar Singh sent his resignation on the day the results of the election to Brihan Mumbai Corporation were out. It has been accepted,," Mohan Prakash, Congress leader in charge of Maharashtra, told reporters today.

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