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Mumbai Police gets gangster Ravi Pujari's custody till 9 March in 2016 firing case

The police have further alleged that Pujari ran an extortion racket from abroad that targeted businessmen and film personalities

Mumbai Police gets gangster Ravi Pujari's custody till 9 March in 2016 firing case

File image of Mumbai Police. AFP

Mumbai: Gangster Ravi Pujari was brought to Mumbai from Bengaluru on Tuesday and produced before a special court which remanded him in the custody of Mumbai police till 9 March in a case of firing in 2016.

Earlier, Pujari was brought to India from South Africa in February last year after being on the run for several years and was lodged in a jail in Bengaluru.

A Mumbai police team on Saturday left for Bengaluru after a court in Karnataka allowed the gangster's handover in connection with the firing incident that took place in Vile Parle area on 21 October, 2016.

Following the incident, case was registered under provisions of the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA).

Pujari was brought to Mumbai from Bengaluru by road on Tuesday morning, a police official said.

The Mumbai police's anti-extortion cell, which is conducting a probe into the case, produced him before a special MCOCA court.

Special Judge D E Kothalikar remanded Pujari in the police's custody till 9 March.

Seven associates of Pujari are already in jail in this case, police earlier said.

Pujari, hailing from Udupi in Karnataka, ran an extortion racket from abroad that targeted businessmen and film personalities, they said.

Updated Date: February 23, 2021 15:09:47 IST

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