Mumbai: State Opposes Abu Salem’s Parole Demand
The Maharashtra government has actually emphatically opposed gangster Abu Salem’s application for 14 -day parole, mentioning prospective global effects and public safety and security concerns. The Bombay High Court is reviewing the appeal.
- The state suggested Salem is a trip risk, which might strain diplomatic connections with Portugal, from where he was extradited.
- The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) specified providing parole can trigger law and order troubles.
- Salem seeks parole following his bro’s death, yet authorities recommend an optimum of 2 days’ emergency situation leave, traveling time included.
- The hearing is adjourned to January 28



