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Land mafia thrived while cops were stuck in civil-criminal debate

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    The action initiated by the police against corporator Deepak Mankar and a few others involved in land-grabbing cases has generated much speculation across the city about its possible trigger. Questions are now being raised at the "sudden concerted action” against the corporator when, in fact, the police had done little to crack down on the land mafia that had thrived under its nose all these years.

    Politicians who wished to remain unnamed claim that the police and the other authorities in the city were aware of the involvement of Mankar in land-grabbing activities for years, but did very little to curb his activities. This has been the pattern in the other cases also.

    In May, 70-year-old Ivy Marshall had complained that as per the instructions of builder Naushat Vazir, a group of men had ransacked her house in Camp when a police sub inspector and two constables had taken her to the Cantonment police station, where she was booked on charges of trespassing and later released on bail.

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    An MLA from Nagpur, Victor Freitas, had taken up the matter with Home Minister Jayant Patil and demanded action against the cops. Patil directed the Pune police commissioner to investigate the matter. Police arrested a few suspects in this case, but the prime suspect, Vazir, is still at large.

    As many as 12 cases have been registered against Mankar. But the police cracked the whip only after the 64-year-old Yeshwant Natu went public with his complaint last month. The Natu family alleged that Mankar and his men had forced them to sell their property in Shukrawar Peth to builder Sudheer Karnataki for Rs 1.25 crore in March 2008. Natu also alleged that he had approached the police many times, but received no response.

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    dogs would be better than such peopleBy: Aniket | 30-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward makes us feel ashamed of the police.deepak mankar , shivaji mankar the builder involved and their third grade slum goons must be stripped and hit left right center along with involved policemen while the public have a party
    Tackle the Police Mafia first.By: Rajesh Shah | 05-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Sir,That - 'Land mafia thrived while cops were stuck in civil-criminal debate'- is a lame excuse. Land mafia has thrived because of what Dr. Purnima Prabhu has termed as the 'Police Mafia'. Mankars, Bangalis, ... will be created and destroyed and recreated, as long as the Police Mafia exist. There 'business' is always thriving. The law is clear about what a civil matter is and which one is a criminal act. In all the cases presence of the Police is visible, either in ignoring or abetting the property grabbing crimes.Last year, DCP Nagre -Patil of Rural Police had submitted a list of Land grabbers. But instead of taking action on it he was transferred to Mumbai. The Pune CP, Dr. Satapal Singh has a lot of answering to do for promoting the Police and Land Mafia in Pune.We, the citizens of the city are watching.Rajesh Shah.Pune.
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