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Failing to appear before a Special Court in Mohali on Thursday,Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP) Sarbdeep Singh Virk has sought exemption from personal appearance in a high-profile disproportionate assets and criminal case registered against him by Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) on September 8,2007.
Former Punjab top cop,through his counsel A S Sukhija,moved a plea before judge S K Garg submitting that he could not appear in court as he had been asked by the Maharashtra government not to leave the state owing to the prevailing law-and-order problem.
Also,Vijay Pal Singh Dimpy,a co-accused in the case,skipped court citing health reasons and alleged threat perception. Dimpy,former president of the Chandigarh Territorial Youth Congress,through his lawyer Rajesh Gupta,sought exemption from personal appearance.
He claimed to have undergone cardiac bypass surgery and is presently recuperating at Kasauli,from where it is not medically advisable to travel to Mohali for court appearances. He also cited an alleged threat to his life,which he had reported to the court on the last date of hearing as well.
While issuing notices to the state on Dimpys exemption plea,Judge Garg posted the matter for September 22.
Meanwhile,Virks son-in-law Parampreet Singh Brar moved a plea refuting allegations made by Dimpy as a bundle of lies and totally false.
Dimpy,through his counsel on August 28,had accused Brar and Virks other close aides of threatening to kill him after he refused to sign blank papers outside the court.
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