"Ram Kadam and two others were booked yesterday under IPC Sections 420 (cheating), 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention), among others, on a complaint by a vigilance officer of the Election Commission," said Rajaram Vhanmane, Senior Inspector of Ghatkopar.
The vigilance officer alleged the sitting Ghatkopar MLA had set up an office near a temple in the area from where he also campaigned.
"Allegations are that Kadam did not take permission to campaign and secondly political activities are not allowed near or within a religious place," Vhanmane added.
Hence, the person who posed self as the temple representative has also been booked along with Kadam and his associate, he said, adding a probe was on against the trio.
Kadam, who was elected on a Maharashtra Navnirman Sena ticket in 2009, last month joined BJP, which fielded him from Ghatkopar for the October 15 polls.
Kadam was not available for comment.
