"Before we announced the decision, I had called a meeting of senior police officials including Mumbai police commissioner Javed Ahmed. All of them were of the opinion that the cases should be transferred to CBI," Fadnavis told PTI.
The state government earlier made a surprise announcement to hand over cases against Rajan on the eve of his deportation on November 6. The 55-year-old gangster, whose real name is Rajendra Sadashiv Nikalje, was arrested in Bali, Indonesia.
The question of police officials being upset with the move didn't arise because the decision was taken at a joint meeting of government and police officials, said Fadnavis, who himself handles the Home portfolio.
Police would assist the CBI in getting information from Rajan on the cases registered in Mumbai, he said.
There was no plan to bring Rajan to Mumbai anytime soon, he said, adding that as per the Centre's advice, the government had nevertheless made necessary arrangements to lodge Rajan if he was brought here.
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