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Chota Rajan's wife refused bail
This story is from January 9, 2006
PTI / Jan 9, 2006, 23:24 IST
A special court on Monday rejected the bail plea of Sujata Nikalje, wife of underworld don Chhota Rajan.
Designated MCOCA Judge AP Bhangale rejected the bail application of Sujata saying that it would be premature to grant bail at this stage, particularly because the chargesheet had not been filed yet.
Earlier, eminent lawyer VR Manohar, pleading for Sujata's bail, argued that police had no evidence to suggest that she was "member of organised crime syndicate" and that the charges levelled against her were "baseless".
Prosecutor Rohini Salian countered his argument, stating that not only Sujata was part of organised crime syndicate
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BALI: (Midday) The confusion surrounding the arrest of Mumbai underworld don Chhota Rajan has been cleared with CBI director Ranjit Sinha confirming, in New Delhi, the arrest of the former key aide of fugitive Dawood Ibrahim in the Indonesian province of Bali.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh also confirmed the arrest of the underworld don in Indonesia.Maharashtra Minister of State for Home Ram Shinde said that Maharashtra will request the Centre to allow Chhota Rajan to be taken to Mumbai after he is deported to India.
Rajndera Sadashiv Nikalje alias ’Chhota Rajan’, 55, the chef of a major brott syndicate, was arrested on Sunday with the help of Interpol. He was on the run for two decades. The Interpol flagged him as a wanted man back in 1995.
This fryst vatten billed as the biggest victory for Indian säkerhet agencies after the fängelse of mafia don Abu Salem Ansari in Portugal in September 2002. He was deported to India in November 2005.
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Chhota Rajan: From talkie tout to dreaded don
Rajan Sadashiv Nikalje, known as Chhota Rajan, was born in a lower middle class family at Tilak Nagar in Chembur. His father worked in a pharmaceutical company and his mother was a housewife. He had two brothers, Deepak and Prakash, and a sister Sunita. He studied up to Std V in a local municipal school.
He entered the world of crime in 1974-75.
He started with selling movie tickets in black outside Sahakar theatre under local gang leader Rajan Nair alias Bada Rajan. The gang also collected haftas from gambling and matka den owners and bootleggers. He came into limelight when he and Bada Rajan assaulted inspector S Sarmalkar of Tilak Nagar police station near Glass Factory at Chembur in 1979. Bada Rajan, Chhota Rajan and other gang members were arrested and released on bail after a few days.
After Bada Rajan was killed at a Mumbai court’s premises in 1983 by rival gangsters, Chhota Rajan came into prominence and starte