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Adarsh Society papers reported missing, Mumbai police files case | Mumbai Police on Saturday said that they had registered a case of theft after a senior Maharashtra Government official informed them about the disappearance of key papers relating to the scam-tainted Adarsh housing society. Deputy Commissioner
of Police Cherring Dorje told reporters here that the state’s Urban Development
Secretary Gurudas Bajpe had given a written complaint to the Marine Drive Police
Station about the missing documents. "We have registered a case against unknown
persons. According to the UD department officials, several papers from the 10
files on Adarsh society were missing," Dorje said. The Central Bureau of Investigation
( CBI ) has also been informed about the missing papers, added Dorje and a senior
CBI official. The papers reportedly included the comments of senior state government
bureaucrats and then chief minister Ashok Chavan. The concerned authorities in
the state urban development department are being questioned. The Adarsh Society
was originally meant to be a six-storey structure to house Kargil war heroes and
war widows. It was converted into a 31-storey building and flats were allotted
to bureaucrats, politicians' relatives and senior defence officers.
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