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New Delhi: As the deportation process of underworld don Chhota Rajan is underway, security concerns have surfaced over his transfer to Mumbai. Intelligence sources said that Rajan shouldn't be handed over to Mumbai Police because of the vested interests of top police officers and rival gangs.
According to the sources, Rajan's life will be in danger in Mumbai and gangster Dawood Ibrahim's gang may launch an attack against him. The sources further said Rajan's security is the responsibility of the Central government and he must be handed over to the Interpol or the Central Bureau of Investigation, but not the Mumbai or Delhi Police.
Intelligence agencies have added that the CBI and Delhi Police also have cases against Rajan and they must be given due importance.
Meanwhile, the CBI has said that Rajan will be deported soon as all formalities have been completed except the letter of authority from Indonesia.
While speaking to CNN-IBN, former IPS officer YC Pawar said, "There is some substance to what Chhota Rajan said. Rajan is speaking half-truth. It might be true that Dawood has connection with Mumbai Police but so did Rajan but now none of those officers are there in the force anymore. Delhi Police cannot carry out out the investigation as the case is with Mumbai Police."
Earlier, Rajan claimed that some police officers in Mumbai are colluding with Dawood against him. Rajan reiterated that he's not afraid of Dawood and will fight against him.
Rajan added, "The Mumbai Police has been unjust with me and charges against me are false." He further said that he will stay wherever the government keeps him.
Rajan was nabbed at Bali airport on his arrival from Australia on October 25. The underworld don was arrested in Bali on the basis of a Red Corner Notice from Interpol and following a tip off by Australian authorities to the police in Indonesia.
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