There was an FIR in the Congress government against Majithia. His lawyers asked to tell the place where the search is to be done.
In Punjab, there has been a new twist in the case related to drug smuggling of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Bikram Singh Majithia. The SIT investigating the case has filed a petition in the Mohali court and sought a search warrant. At the same time, as soon as the lawyers of Majithia came to know
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The lawyers of Majithia have also asked in the court that information should be given about which place to be searched. However, the lawyers presented by the government have denied this application as wrong. At the same time, there will be a debate in this matter on 5 April.
Phase against Majithia is registered in the State Crime Branch. However, Bikram Singh Majithia had already released a video saying that the government is preparing to register a new case against him. In such a situation, a search warrant will be taken to examine their homes.
Congress government had filed FIR
The FIR filed under the NDPS Act filed against Majithia by SIT has been made the basis. When a case was registered in 2022 by the SIT, it was told at that time that an FIR was registered from six to 10 in the Bhola drugs case.
The court has pronounced its verdict in those FIRs. It is not possible to nominate Majithia after the decision. After this, a case was registered during the time of the Congress government in 2022. After that he also went to jail.
Punjab government has constituted 5th SIT
The chief of the SIT, investigating the intoxication smuggling case associated with Bikram Majithia, was replaced a few days ago. Now Aig Varun Sharma has been made Hea. Prior to this, DIG HS Bhullar is SIT heads. Apart from this, 2 more officers have been replaced.
In addition, SSP Abhimanyu Rana and SP (NRI), Patiala, Gurbans Singh Bains of Tarn Taran have been made members of SIT. This is the 5th time when SIT has been changed. Earlier, SIT was always led by DIG or higher rank officers. This is the first time that the command of the SIT has been handed over to an AIG rank officer.