Assistant Commissioner of Police Anil Mahabole has said that he has no objections to being interrogated the murder of investigative reporter J Dey who was shot on Saturday evening while he was riding his two-wheeler down a crowded Mumbai street. Mr Mahabole said that any attempts to link him to Mr Jey’s death are intended “to defame me. Dey was a senior person and I had high regard for him”, Assistant Commissioner of Police also told that Mr. Dey may have been killed because of recent stories that focused on the oil mafia. He had also reported on alleged links between a section of the Mumbai police force and the D-company, the notorious gang operated by underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. Mahabole also welcomed to summon and question him if required and he also denied reports that he has been transferred after Mr Dey’s death as Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mumbai – Zone 1 to the local arms division.
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Mumbai ACP to be questioned on Journalist murder case
SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS KANIMOZHI BAIL PLEA
The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to CBI on the bail pleas on DMK MP Kanimozhi and Kalaignar TV MD Sharad Kumar asking to reply by June 20th asking on what has happened to the money being paid as bribe to them in the 2G Spectrum case. The Court asked the CBI to state the loss caused to the exchequer in the issuance of 2G licences. The Court gave seven days time to the CBI to file its reply and another three days time to Kanimozhi and Kumar to file their rejoinder.
INLD SEEKS JUDICIAL PROBE INTO EX-SARPANCH MURDER CASE
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French TV, radio programs slapped with social media restriction
The “social networking age” prevailing in France seems to have taken a step back as a decree from the early 1990’s has found its way back in the form of reimplementation by the French regulators. The controversy was sparked by an unnamed French TV channel when they approached France’s Superior Audiovisual Council to know if they had the right to direct viewers to social sites. The decree by the Council has banned ‘clandestine advertising’, the promotion of a brand outside the boundaries of recognized publicity avenues and also French television and radio announcers naming social networking sites on air except for news purposes. The ruling has prohibited French programs to urge viewers or listeners to follow them on specific social sites.