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HC seeks cops reply on UK nationals plea for quashing of FIR

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The Bombay High Court sought city polices response to a petition filed by a UK national seeking to quash the FIR lodged against him for cheating a businessman of Rs. 50 lakh after promising him to exchange old Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 notes to new ones post-demonetisation.

A division bench of Justices V M Kanade and Nutan Sardessai was hearing a petition filed by the accused, Yasin Salya, who sought quashing of the cheating complaint lodged against him by south Mumbai businessman Abubakar Maniyar, claiming that they had amicably resolved the issue.

According to the police, Maniyar had on November 24 approached suburban Santacruz police claiming he was cheated by Salya, who took Rs. 50 lakh from him with the promise that he would exchange and give him new notes or deposit the money in his (Maniyar) account.

Pursuant to the complaint, the police went to J W Marriot Hotel where the accused was staying and arrested him. The police also recovered Rs. 50 lakh from his room. Salya was later released on bail by a sessions court.

Salya, in his petition, claimed that both he and the complainant are friends and that there had been some misunderstanding regarding the money and hence the case was lodged.

Salya’s advocate Mubin Solkar told the court that the dispute between the parties have been amicably resolved and they have arrived at consent terms also and hence sought for the FIR to be quashed.

Additional public prosecutor F R Shaikh told the court that the police wants to check the antecedents of the petitioner as he is a UK national.

The bench while directing the police to file its affidavit, said, “Check his antecedents…we want to know what the police has to say. Many more such cases may come before us now.”

The court has posted the petition for hearing on December 22.

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