Cyber ​​police to interrogate Fadnavis on transfer-racket information leak. India News – Times of India

Mumbai: The cyber police station located at Bandra-Kurla Complex will record the statement of the opposition leader Devendra Fadnavis Points to Sunday as part of its investigation into the leak of confidential information corruption in police posting based on phone tapping By Rashmi Shukla, former state intelligence chief.
Police is investigating the matter as this is the case Violation of Official Secrets Act, Addressing a press conference, Fadnavis said the reports of corruption in transfers were sensitive information and he had not made it public but had submitted it to the Union Home Secretary. “It was a minister of state who shared information with the media, and I have proof of that,” he said.
The police had given a notice to former CM Fadnavis under section 160 of CrPC, which speaks about the power of a police officer to require the presence of witnesses. Fadnavis said the notice was in connection with his disclosure about police transfers being carried out by the Maha Vikas Aghadi government in March 2021. The scam is being probed by the CBI, which is probing corruption charges against the former state home minister. Anil Deshmukh,
“As opposition leader I have certain privileges, and I do not need to explain how I got the information. The police informed the court that they sent me a questionnaire and I have not responded…” he began said in. Later, he said the police said they would meet him to gather information.