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Mumbai Police send notice to Raj Thackeray

Police asks MNS chief, to observe restraint and not to commit any cognisable offence through his speeches and writings which can create law and order problems.

Updated on: May 09, 2008 01:36 AM IST
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Police on Thursday served a notice to MNS chief Raj Thackeray, who targeted North Indians recently, asking him to observe restraint and not to commit any cognisable offence through his speeches and writings which can create law and order problems.

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Raj, however, refused to accept the notice forcing the police team to paste it outside his Shivaji Park residence in Mumbai.

The notice says that a certain section of the society feels insecure in the wake of recent events which can create a law and order situation, said a senior police officer who pasted the notice on Raj's residence late Thursday evening.

"In his political activities, he must not commit any cognisable crime is what the notice says. This is basically a preventive notice," said the officer.

The notice has been served under the povisions of Section 149 of the Criminal Procedure Code and can be used against Raj in a court if he commits a cognisable crime, the officer added.

Raj, who led a violent anti-North Indian camapign in February, was arrested on the same charge on February 13 before being released on bail.

 
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