Warrant to be served on Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Raj: Cops
The Mumbai police said on Monday it would serve the non bail able warrant issued by a Jamshedpur court against MNS chief Raj Thackeray soon, and arrested over 500 party activists in order to prevent a violent backlash.
“I have not seen the warrant myself and don’t know about the date by when it ends. However, we can serve the warrant on him (Raj) wherever he is,” Mumbai police commissioner Hasan Gaffoor said.
Earlier, a Jamshedpur police team delivered the warrant issued by a first class judicial magistrate in Jharkhand on September 30 to the Mumbai police. The warrant directs Mr Raj Thackeray to appear before the court on November 17.
Mr Raj Thackeray is now a tour of the Konkan region and western Maharashtra and is expected to return here by October 23, MNS officials said.
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“I have not seen the warrant myself and don’t know about the date by when it ends. However, we can serve the warrant on him (Raj) wherever he is,” Mumbai police commissioner Hasan Gaffoor said.
Earlier, a Jamshedpur police team delivered the warrant issued by a first class judicial magistrate in Jharkhand on September 30 to the Mumbai police. The warrant directs Mr Raj Thackeray to appear before the court on November 17.
Mr Raj Thackeray is now a tour of the Konkan region and western Maharashtra and is expected to return here by October 23, MNS officials said.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit:
http://epaper.asianage.com/Asian/AAge/2008/10/21/index.shtml
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