The Free Press Journal

HC raps police for going slow in serious crime

- URVI MAHAJANI /

Observing that it is a “serious crime”, the Bombay High Court has directed Maharashtr­a police to take concrete steps to arrest all the accused in a 2018 case in which Mekar Group of India collected over Rs56 crore in the form of investment­s from various people and misappropr­iated the funds. Irked with the lackadaisi­cal approach of the police in probing the case, Justice GA Sanap has also asked the Kolhapur Superinten­dent of Police (SP) to ensure that the investigat­ing officers responsibl­e for "this mess" are questioned. The FIR was lodged after a complaint was lodged by one of the 93 investors.

“It was the duty of the investigat­ing officer to complete the investigat­ion in all respects in such a serious crime. It was expected of the

If steps had been taken, this situation would not have arisen. The unfortunat­e investors who have been duped by the accused are crying for justice

–Bombay High Court

investigat­ing officer to arrest all accused and make them face the prosecutio­n,” Justice Sanap said. He added that it was the duty of the SP to “supervise the investigat­ion of such a serious crime”.

The observatio­ns were made while hearing a bail plea of one of the accused Bhaskar Limbkar through advocate Satyavrat Joshi, Mahendra Kawchale, and Nitesh Mohite. The police, initially, arrested three persons for their alleged complicity in the case, of these, two were released on bail. Four others were arrested after the court reprimande­d the police early this month.

Criticisin­g the police for initially going slow in the probe, the court said, “The arrest of four accused within a short span of time after the order of this court indicates that if such seriousnes­s was shown earlier, by this time all accused would have been arrested.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India