Court asks police to book Kiran Bedi for cheating
Saturday November 26, 2011 06:34:56 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: A Delhi
court Saturday directed Delhi Police to file a case against former
top cop and Team Anna member Kiran Bedi for alleged cheating and
misappropriation of funds in collusion with foreign companies and
foundations. Bedi said the development did not surprise her.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Amit Bansal directed the
deputy commissioner of Delhi Police's crime branch to lodge the
first information report against Bedi on a complaint filed by
petitioner Devinder Chauhan.
Bedi said she was not surprised by the development and it only
strengthened her resolve to do more.
"I am informed an FIR is registered against me. For me now nothing
is a surprise!" Bedi said in a comment on micro-blogging site
Twitter.
"It only strengthens my resolve to do more," she added.
The court directed Chauhan to submit more evidence related to the
case against Bedi.
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