Monday, November 26, 2007

Mahesh Bhatt deposing before MCOCA cort

Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt on Monday told a local court that gangster Ravi Pujari, who was alleged to have sent henchmen to kill him and also made threatening calls, was not known to him.

Deposing before the special MCOCA court, Bhatt, however, identified the voice of a person who had threatened him over the phone as the same with that of a person who threatened him on a news channel.

He told designated Maharashtra Control of Oranised Crime Act (MCOCA) judge Mridula Bhatkar that it was editor of the private news channel India TV Rajat Sharma who had introduced the caller as Ravi Pujari.

Bhatt was deposing before the court regarding a case of firing inside his office in the western suburb of Mumbai on June 14 last year allegedly by members of the Ravi Pujari gang in which five persons have been shown as accused while three are still at large.

Courtesy:timesofindia.com
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