Kapil Sharma lands in fresh trouble, FIR filed over unauthorised construction

Kapil Sharma lands in fresh trouble, FIR filed over unauthorised construction
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In more trouble for comedian Kapil Sharma, who has kicked up a row through his bribe tweet, Oshiwara Police on Monday registered an FIR against him for alleged unauthorised construction at his flat in suburban Goregaon.

​MUMBAI: In more trouble for comedian Kapil Sharma, who has kicked up a row through his bribe tweet, Oshiwara Police on Monday registered an FIR against him for alleged unauthorised construction at his flat in suburban Goregaon.

A complaint was also filed against actor Irrfan Khan.

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) sub-engineer Abhay Jagtap lodged the complaint with Oshiwara Police Station under various sections of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, said Mumbai Police spokesperson DCP Ashok Dudhe.

Kapil Sharma lives on the 9th floor and Irrfan Khan on the 5th floor of DHL Enclave in posh Oshiwara area in Mumbai.

In the complaint, Mr Jagtap had alleged that Mr Sharma, who owns a flat in DLH Enclave on New Link Road in Goregaon, had violated norms and carried out illegal construction in the flat, a senior police official said.

Based on the complaint, Mr Sharma was booked under section 53(7) of Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act (MRTP) 1966, the police official said.

Besides Kapil Sharma and Irrfan Khan's flats, the municipal body has found violations in 15 other flats in the building and has already served notices to their owners.

Mr Sharma had kicked up a controversy last week by alleging that he had been asked to pay a bribe of Rs. five lakh by an official of BMC which, in turn, claimed that the actor had flouted norms in his Versova office building and his apartment in suburban Goregaon.

Earlier in the day, the Raj Thackeray-led MNS filed a complaint against the artist for keeping mum on his allegation that civic officials had demanded money from him, and violation of building norms by him.

MNS group leader in BMC, Sandeep Deshpande, filed the complaint against Mr Sharma at Versova police station. He demanded that the complaint be turned into an FIR and an investigation be ordered into the matter.

The complaint, filed by Mr Deshpande's lawyer, mentions that since BMC officials are public servants under section 21 of the Indian Penal Code, and if they have demanded bribe, it amounts to an offence under section 39 of CrPC.

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