The Free Press Journal

Police too under scrutiny after India’s first female detective is nabbed

- AGENCIES

Barely a week after the arrest of Rajani Pandit, famed as India’s first private woman detective, the Thane Crime Branch is now investigat­ing the role of some policemen suspected to be involved in a blackmail or extortion racket along with her, a top official said here.

“We are probing this matter from all possible angles. We are trying to ascertain the role of even some policemen in the case,” Police Commission­er Parambir Singh said here.

He added that the investigat­ions will span across other states in the country with suspicions of blackmail and extortion of politician­s, businessme­n, industrial­ists and even film and glamour personalit­ies. Pandit, 55, currently in police custody, was arrested along with six other private detectives last Thursday after a police investigat­ion into a Call Details Record (CDR) scam with the records being allegedly sold illegally between Rs 25,000-Rs 50,00 depending on the type of clients.

Last weekend, the Thane Crime Branch sleuths raided Pandit's home in Mumbai's Dadar and seized her laptops and over a 1,000 CDs containing videos, diaries and CDRs, besides other things.

Among other charges, Pandit and other accused have been booked for acquiring the CDRs, telephonic conversati­ons records and other valuable informatio­n illegally for selling to clients, with the racket reportedly flourishin­g undetected since nearly five years now. The investigat­ors now suspect this sensitive informatio­n may also have been used for blackmaili­ng or extortion purposes and are now focusing on the people she was in contact with, besides unscrupulo­us employees of some mobile service provider companies besides scanning the phone details of all the arrested accused.

On her official website, Pandit claims to have cracked 75,000 cases in India and abroad spanning surveillan­ce, personal, matrimonia­l, human resources, business, corporate and other espionage matters since launching her detective agency in 1991 in Mahim, besides winning 57 awards.

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