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Parambir Singh’s lawyer told the Supreme Court – there is a threat to his life from Mumbai Police, that’s why he is hiding

In the Supreme Court on Monday, Parambir Singh’s lawyer has informed that former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh has not fled the country, he is hiding from the police because he is in danger of his life. Parambir Singh’s lawyer has told the Supreme Court that Parambir Singh is in India and he is not appearing because of the threat to his life from the Mumbai Police. The lawyer told the court that Parambir is ready to appear before any CBI officer or court within 48 hours. Also Read – Nawab Malik’s tweets on Sameer Wankhede are motivated by malice, but cannot be stopped: Bombay High Court

Let us inform that while staying the arrest of Parambir Singh for the time being, the Supreme Court has fixed the next hearing of the case for December 6. The Supreme Court granted protection to Parambir Singh from arrest and directed him to join the investigation. Param Bir Singh’s lawyer tells Supreme Court that Singh is hiding because he is in danger of his life from Mumbai Police. Param Bir Singh (former Mumbai Police Commissioner) is very much in the country and he is not absconding – his lawyer told the Supreme Court Told the court. Also Read – Supreme Court ready to hear the situation in Tripura, TMC filed a petition after the arrest of its leaders

Advocate Puneet Bali told the court that he had a talk with Parambir Singh. However, on the plea of ​​the lawyer, the court expressed surprise that the former police commissioner is doing this. Let us inform that there are 6 FIRs registered against Parambir Singh and in all these cases, the court has currently stayed the arrest of Parambir Singh. Also Read – Maharashtra Violence: Devendra Fadnavis made a big allegation, then the minister of Uddhav government gave this warning

Let us inform that after being removed from the post of Mumbai Police Commissioner, Parambir Singh had made many allegations against the then Home Minister of Maharashtra, Anil Deshmukh. Parambir Singh had said that Deshmukh had ordered him to collect Rs 100 crore every month from restaurants and shops in Mumbai. Police said that they are being searched, but they are not being traced.