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12 years on, Mumbai police rank-and-file await dream homes

Matter goes to high court after 120-acre plot on the outskirts meant for 10,000 homes for lower-ranked cops like constables, havildar and naiks sees alleged malpractices by senior officers

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The 120-acre township land in Khalapur is in the name of the project’s interim chief promoter, a retired IPS officer

The 120-acre township land in Khalapur is in the name of the project’s interim chief promoter, a retired IPS officer

Over 6,000 Mumbai policemen’s desire to own a house has remained a pipedream for 11 years amid the shoddy working of the housing society formed for a dedicated township. The issue has reached the Bombay High Court (HC) as the affected policemen have asked for a stay in the election for the housing society scheduled for October through a civil writ petition. The Bombay HC on Wednesday directed the respondents to submit their replies. The affected policemen include those between the ranks of constable and sub-inspectors.

The 120-acre township land in Khalapur is in the name of the project’s chief promoter, a retired IPS officerThe 120-acre township land in Khalapur is in the name of the project’s chief promoter, a retired IPS officer

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