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Home / Crime and Justice / Gangster's MCOCA Custody Extended in Extortion Case

Gangster's MCOCA Custody Extended in Extortion Case

21 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Gangster D K Rao and two aides remanded to police custody till November 26.
  • MCOCA invoked against the accused in a recent extortion case.
  • Court ruled grounds for arrest were properly communicated in writing.
Gangster's MCOCA Custody Extended in Extortion Case

A special court in Mumbai has extended the police custody of gangster Ravi Mallesh Bora, known as D K Rao, and his two co-accused, Anil Parerao and Mimit Bhuta, until November 26. This decision comes after their re-arrest under the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) in connection with an extortion case.

The Anti Extortion Cell (AEC) had initially arrested the trio in October, who have since been in judicial custody. The prosecution sought extended custody under MCOCA, citing the need to recover evidence, establish links to properties acquired through illegal means, and gather further evidence.

Despite defense arguments citing procedural non-compliance, the special judge ruled that the grounds for arrest were communicated in writing to all accused, satisfying MCOCA provisions. Consequently, they were remanded to AEC custody for continued interrogation.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
D K Rao was re-arrested under MCOCA in connection with an ongoing extortion case and for further investigation into alleged illegal activities.
MCOCA stands for Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, a stringent law used to curb organised crime and terrorism.
D K Rao and his co-accused have been remanded to police custody until November 26.

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