Sameer Bhujbal, nephew of former Maharashtra deputy chief minister Chhagan Bhujbal, has conveyed to the Special Investigation Team probing the fake stamp paper scam that he would appear before it on January 19 in Mumbai, in response to the summons issued to him.
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Sameer was summoned by the SIT last Monday in connection with the investigation into the fake stamps scam.
Sameer, who is in the US on a personal visit, had asked the SIT to give him time till January 19.
The SIT, however, asked Sameer to report to it latest by January 14. But Sameer did not turn up on that day.
The SIT has summoned Sameer after investigations revealed that the principal accused in the fake stamps scam, Abdul Karim Telgi, had influenced senior police and government officials to get some 'unwanted' police officers transferred.
The SIT wants to know if Sameer, a close aid of the then DCM, was aware of such goings-on.
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