"Chhota Rajan is wanted in several cases in the state. So, we have decided that once he is deported and central investigation agencies are done investigating him, we will request the Centre to first send him here so that we can extract information from him in cases for which he is wanted here," Minister of State for Home (Rural) Ram Shinde told PTI.
The cases in which his involvement is alleged include murder of journalist Jyotimoy Dey.
"The case is being dealt by the Ministry of Home Affairs as it is a matter between the two countries. If there is an extradition treaty between India and Indonesia, he will be brought back to the country. Then on, Maharashtra will come into the picture," the official, requesting anonymity, said.
"Until that happens, we will compile and forward (to the Centre) the list of cases in which he is wanted so that he can be tried under a court of law here," he said.
However, former Mumbai Police Commissioner, M N Singh, who had played a key role in cracking down on underworld gangs in the city, said he would rather wait and watch till the 55-yer-old gangster was brught back to the country.
Y P Singh, IPS-officer-turned politician, termed Rajan's arrest as "significant" which will help investigating agencies to bring out "unknown" facts about the underworld-police-politcian nexus."
Also, police and other law-enforcing agencies could come to know Rajan's connections in the killings of his own hirelings in India and abroad, said a Crime Branch officer requesting anonymity.
