The Alibaug Civil Court was told on Thursday that a former deputy collector Nitish Thakur had himself claimed in a defamation suit that he owned 54 properties across 10 cities of India, Rs 200 crore in fixed deposits and 12 cars.
The revelation made by the Public Prosecutor in court helped the prosecution secure extension of his police custody by another week.
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