Mumbai Police File FIR Against Shinde Sena Faction MLA's Son In Businessman Kidnapping Case
Mumbai police have registered an FIR against Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) MLA Prakash Surve's son Raj Surve and others for allegedly kidnapping a businessman, Rajkumar Singh, for ransom.
Mumbai police have registered an FIR in Vanarai Police Station against Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) MLA Prakash Surve's son Raj Surve and others for allegedly kidnapping a businessman, Rajkumar Singh, for ransom from the Goregaon East area yesterday, as reported by news agency ANI. The Police said that five accused have been named in the case, including Raj Surve, and at least 10 unidentified accused are also mentioned in the FIR.
Mumbai police registered FIR in Vanarai Police station against Shivsena (Shinde faction) MLA Prakash Surve's son Raj Surve and others for allegedly kidnaping a businessman Rajkumar Singh for ransom from the Goregaon East area yesterday. Police named 5 accused including Raj Surve…
— ANI (@ANI) August 10, 2023
Rajkumar Singh said in a statement that he was forcibly picked up from his office yesterday and was pressurised at gunpoint to settle a business loan given to Manoj Mishra of Patna, as reported by ANI. "Rajkumar was taken to MLA Prakash Surve’s office in Dahisar, where MLA’s son Raj Surve and his men threatened him at gunpoint to settle the matter and not speak about the same to anyone," the FIR mentioned, as quoted by ANI.
In another incident, Mahatma Gandhi’s great-grandson Tushar Gandhi, who was allegedly detained as he was on his way to mark Quit India Day in Mumbai, said he wanted to thank the government for having shown him the “same respect as was given to Bapu” who raised his voice against the British, news agency ANI reported.
According to a police official, Tushar Gandhi was stopped from taking part in a rally at Santacruz for which permission was denied, PTI reported. However, later he was allowed to go to the August Kranti Maidan.
Speaking to ANI after having been detained, Tushar Gandhi said, “I was detained this morning at 7:00 am and police said that our 'Shanti Yatra' was a threat to law and order...I was there for three hours...In 1942, Bapu and then Baa were arrested to raise their voice against the British. I want to thank the government for giving me the same respect by detaining me today...They said that law and order was in danger because of our rally. We aren't terrorists.”
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