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hen Param Bir Singh, director general (DG) of the Maharashtra Home Guard, flew down to Mumbai from Chandigarh on November 25—after going missing for 231 days—he had probably made up his mind to face investigation in the extortion cases against him. Singh reached his home in South Mumbai’s Malabar Hill, changed to formals and headed for the Kandivali unit of the Mumbai Police crime branch. There he underwent six hours of interrogation by deputy commissioner of police Nilotpal Mishra and a police inspector—junior officers who had reported to Singh till he was unceremoniously removed as Mumbai police chief on March

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