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CBI starts probe in 5 more cases against Chhota Rajan

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MUMBAI: The CBI has initiated probe in five new cases lodged by Mumbai Police against gangster Chhota Rajan, including those related to his initial days when he was working as alleged bootlegger with his mentor Rajan Nair alias Bada Rajan over three decades ago.

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) took over the mater and registered separate FIRS in these cases which were registered by the Mumbai Police in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.

Of the five cases, one was registered by Mumbai Police on November 21, 1980 when Chhota Rajan, along with his mentor Nair, and accomplice­s Abdul andrameshs­harmahadal­legedlysta­bbedanthon­y Fernandes, who was waiting for a rickshaw at the Ram Narkar road in the evening.

Nair was reportedly killed in 1982, following which Rajan Sadashiv Nikalje alias Chhota Rajan took over the leadership of the gang. The other was lodged by the Mumbai Police in 1983 when the state police had arrested Chhota Rajan during an alleged bootleggin­g operation in which he and his accomplice­s atempted to escape in a taxi. The gangster atacked two policemen with a knife when they tried to hold him inside the moving taxi.

The CBI has also taken over two cases pertaining to extortion by Chhota Rajan’s gang from builders Haresh Matani on October 31, 2000 and Gajanana Ganpat Jadhav in 2002. The

The agency also took over the investigat­or into the alleged abduction of a lawyer, Punamchand Malu, in 1998.

With these five First Informatio­n Reports (FIRS), the number of cases against Chhota Rajan being probed by the agency has increased to 76. Soon ater the arrest of Chhota Rajan on October 25, 2015 ater his deportatio­n from Indonesia, based on Interpol Red Corner Notice, the Maharashtr­a government had handed over 71 cases to the CBI.

Unpreceden­tedsecurit­ycoverhasb­eenprovide­d to underworld don Chhota Rajan inside the Tihar jail following a poisoning threat by the D-company and Pakistan-based terror groups.

Rajan, 59, lodged in a high security ward of Jail No 2 in Tihar, has been provided with an atached kitchen where food is cooked and served to him ater the clearance of jail doctors.

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