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By: Mazher26 | Posted Nov 18, 2009 | General | 144 Views

Cops hunt for City Limo boss as court rejects anticipatory bailC Unnikrishnan, TNN 14 November 2009, 02:11am IST Text Size: | MUMBAI: The city police have launched a hunt for City Limouzines chairman S M Masood after the sessions court rejected his anticipatory bail on TwitterFacebookShareEmailPrintSaveComment Friday.


More than 200 investors had gathered at the court from the morning to hear the verdict. Sessions judge N D Dhote pushed it back twice, and finally pronounced a one-line order saying Masood's anticipatory bail was rejected. There are three FIRs against him in Mumbai.


City Limouzines and its sister concern City Realcom have been accused of defaulting on interest payments to thousands of investors nationwide. "We've been trying to locate Masood. We checked several places where he might be hiding," a senior police officer said.


Masood's lawyers had argued that it was a civil dispute, but the police contended that it was a case of cheating and said several investors had been duped by the company.


The court order is a major setback for Masood, who has been filing numerous petitions in several courts for relief. He has filed six transfer petitions in the Supreme Court, for which the apex court has asked the state to file its reply.


The police have also initiated a separate investigation into group company City Realcom's agreement with some landowners where a plot of the land was shown to investors as belonging to them.


City Realcom had floated a scheme promising investors 20 square feet of land at the end of the maturity period. "The investigations are at a preliminary stage, and we are still in the process of verifying the documents,'' a police officer said.


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