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UP Police files closure report in case against Amar

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The police submitted the report in the court of district judge yesterday, official sources said here today.

The complaint was lodged by Shivakant Tripathi during the BSP regime in 2009 accusing Amar Singh of misusing his office during his stint as chairman of Uttar Pradesh Development Council and alleging a scam of Rs 500 crore, they said.

In the complaint, large scale money laundering was alleged by floating 55 companies and later merging them.The case lodged by Babupurwa police on October 15 included charges under Prevention of Money Laundering Act and Prevention of Corruption Act.

Sources in the court of district judge here said the Investigating Officer (IO) in the case has submitted a closure report and a notice has been issued asking the petitioner to present his side on November 29.

DIG Amitabh Yash had last night confirmed that the case had been given to the local police for investigation. He, however, declined to give details. Attempts were made to reach CO Babupurwa but to no avail.

Amar Singh, who was once a prominent SP leader, was expelled in February 2010 for "anti-party" activities.

Tripathi said he will file a protest petition either today or on Monday. He had submitted 1,500 pages of evidence against Amar Singh in his FIR to the police.

In his complaint, the petitioner had alleged that Singh had claimed his property to be worth Rs 32 crore when he fought the Rajya Sabha election.

However, when he was made Uttar Pradesh Development Council Chairman, he declared his property worth Rs 500 crore, Tripathi alleged.

Initially, the UP police had transferred the case to Kolkata Police stating that many of the companies mentioned in it were having their registered office there.

But, the plea was turned down by Kolkata Police which stated that allegations mentioned in the case originated in UP after which Babupurwa Police in Kanpur was directed to investigate.

  

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