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The Pune Police on Friday moved the special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court to request the cancellation of gangster Nilesh Ghaywal’s passport.
According to a senior official, the special court has asked the prosecution to clarify the legal grounds for the cancellation plea.
The case stems from a violent road rage incident that occurred on September 17 in Pune's Kothrud area.
The Pune Police on Friday moved the special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court to request the cancellation of gangster Nilesh Ghaywal’s passport, as he is suspected to have fled the country while under investigation in a recent firing case.
According to a senior official, the special court has asked the prosecution to clarify the legal grounds