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    The plainclothes cops found their prey in an upscale hotel in Lutyen’s Delhi, engaged in animated conversation with a stranger in the lounge. Both appeared ‘relaxed’. The team leader was providing a blow-by-blow account to Borwankar in Mumbai and when the duo abruptly left the lounge, got into a car and drove away, he sought and received the permission to follow the car and arrest Malhotra.

    To cut a long story short, the Mumbai Police team intercepted the car, introduced themselves and ‘arrested’ Malhotra. The agitated stranger ordered them to release Malhotra forthwith, introduced himself as the former director of the Intelligence Bureau, and demanded that he be connected to the officer supervising the operation in Mumbai.

    When Borwankar finally agreed to speak to him, the former IB director insisted that Malhotra be let off; and when Borwankar refused, he threatened by telling her, “I will teach you a lesson.” Borwan

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    Mumbai, Oct 17 (IANS): The Congress' Maharashtra unit on Monday demanded a probe into certain hints referring to a senior politician known as 'Dada' in a book penned by former Mumbai Joint Commissioner of Police and ex-Pune Commissioner of Police, Meeran Chadha-Borwankar.

    Her book, "Madam Commissioner: The Extraordinary Life of an Indian Police Chief”, released on Sunday, sparked off a storm in political circles over certain references to a political personality pertaining to an alleged land-scam at Yerawada in Pune almost 14 years ago.

    Congress state President Nana Patole and Leader of Opposition Vijay Wadettiwar have demanded a probe into the matter, saying that the people have a right to know who is the ‘Dada’ mentioned in the book.

    "What is happening in the state… There’s strong resentment in the police administration against the present government. Some people from the Bharatiya Janata Party are conspiring to make the controversial IPS officer Rashmi Shukla as th

    Ajit Pawar concedes he met former Pune top cop Meeran Borwankar but did not insist on nation transfer

    Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar (TOI File Photo)
    MUMBAI: Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Tuesday responded to claims made in former Pune police commissioner Meeran Borwankar's book, 'Madam Commissioner', acknowledging that he had indeed met with her during his tenure as the district's guardian minister in 2010.
    The meeting was regarding the handover of three acres of police nation, which had been auctioned to a builder.However, Pawar stated that since Borwankar was not in favor of the transfer, he dropped the matter immediately. He also clarified that he was not involved in the decision to enter into an agreement with a developer for the land's auction and did not impede her request for a posting as CID chief.

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