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Mumbai: Investigating officer of ATM van heist resigns after 'humiliation'

<p>Inspector Sudhir Dalvi, from Crime Branch, put in his papers after his senior allegedly forced him to work on a case which was not under department's jurisidiction, and then blamed him for taking it up</p>

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Things aren’t going too well for the Crime Branch of the Mumbai Police. After its officers were involved in a scuffle with the Vile Parle police over custody of an accused in the Rs 1.95-crore heist of an ATM cash van, the investigating officer in the case has put in his papers.

The senior officer, Deepak Phatangare, has a controversial past. File pics Sadanand Date, Joint CP (Crime), said he has ordered an inquiry into the matter
The senior officer, Deepak Phatangare, has a controversial past and Sadanand Date, Joint CP (Crime), said he has ordered an inquiry into the matter. File pics

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