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Fake stamps: SIT questions Mumbai police chief for second day

By Vijay Singh in Mumbai
Last updated on: November 09, 2003 19:40 IST
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R S Sharma talking to journalists after being questioned by the SIT. Pic: Deepak SalviMumbai Police Commissioner R S Sharma spent another day answering questions about his role in the multi-crore fake stamp paper scam.

He went to the SIT office in Worli, for the second consecutive day on Sunday, around 1200 IST and emerged at around 1630 IST.

The questioning came just a day after the arrest of Joint Commissioner of Police (Intelligence) Sridhar Vagal in connection with the scam.

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Sharma was commissioner of police in Pune when the scam was unearthed. The then joint commissioner of police in Pune, S M Mushrif, had alleged the scam was not properly investigated.

Sharma retires as Mumbai police chief on November 30. The Mumbai high court has directed the SIT to probe his role in the scam and file a report on November 12.

So far, the SIT has arrested six police officers and is likely to arrest some more this week, SIT sources added. More officers of the Mumbai crime branch may be questioned soon.

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