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DCP Chudasama in more trouble as complaints pour in

Agency ready to interrogate more people connected with tainted IPS officer Abhay Chudasama.

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There could be more trouble in store for arrested IPS officer Abhay Chudasama as the Central Bureau of Investigation is all set to spill the beans related to his involvement in other cases of extortion. The CBI is also ready to interrogate people connected to the tainted IPS officer.

Sources close to the CBI had revealed that they had allegedly received a large number of complaints written in Gujarati by Chudasama's victims. Sources said that the CBI will not start investigations into complaints which did not directly deal with the Sohrabuddin case.

"The complaints which do not have a bearing on the Sohrabuddin case will be passed to the state government to interrogate," a source said. The source also said that so far the complaints received were all written in Gujarati and the CBI is busy scrutinizing them.

Apart from that, the CBI is busy analysing the caller and receiver data of 12 phones seized during the raids. Sources said that the phone calls were made from one specific number, which indicates that they might be from Chudasma's informer.  The source also said that the CBI is in not going to make a move against Chudasma on any matter which is not connected to the Sohrabuddin case.

Apart from that, the CBI had also started to pressurise the state government to make available to them documents related to the Tulsi Prajapati encounter. A source said that the state government had asked CBI to seek the permission of the Advocate General on this score. The sources also made it clear that the two drivers of Chudasama, who were believed to be absconding since Chudasama’s death, were actually present in the Motor Transport Department of the Police Commissoner's office. They had been transferred to do Swarnim Gujarat duty.

However, the log book for Chudasama's vehicle, which has to be filled by him, is not complete. The drivers had submitted a rough log book to the MT department.

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