Mumbai Hoarding crash: Ad firm paid ₹46 lakh to company of former GRP commissioner’s wife, claims BJP leader Somaiya

Somaiya claimed that ₹5 crore was paid by Ego Media Pvt Ltd to various railway police and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation officials.

Published Jun 23, 2024 | 12:42 PMUpdated Jun 23, 2024 | 12:42 PM

The image of the fallen hoarding. (X)

BJP leader Kirit Somaiya on Sunday, 23 June, alleged that ad firm director Bhavesh Bhinde had paid ₹46 lakh as a bribe to a company of the wife of then GRP commissioner, who gave permission to install a hoarding which collapsed in Mumbai last month.

Somaiya in a series of posts on X also claimed that ₹5 crore was paid by Ego Media Pvt Ltd (where Bhinde was the director) to various railway police and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) officials for “two dozen illegal hoardings” in Ghatkopar and Dadar areas of Mumbai.

The former BJP MP said he had written a letter to Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, requesting him to suspend then Government Railway Police Commissioner Quaiser Khalid for “Ghatkopar Hoardings Scam BRIBE”.

A giant hoarding collapsed in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar area on 13 May during gusty winds and unseasonal rains, killing 17 persons and injuring more than 70 others, according to police.

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The claims

The land in question was in possession of the Government Railway Police and permission to erect the hoarding near a petrol pump was given to Ego Media Pvt Ltd for 10 years with the approval of then-GRP Commissioner Quaiser Khalid, a senior official earlier said.

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) had been formed to conduct a probe into the hoarding collapse incident.

“Ghatkopar Hoardings Tragedy. Proof & Bank Entries of ₹46 lacs Bribes detected by Police SIT. Bhavesh Bhinde paid ₹46 lacs to Kaiser Khalid (Railway Police Commissioner) via Mohammad Arshad Khan. Mohammad Arshad Khan deposited this ₹46 lacs in Mahapatra Garments Pvt Ltd,” Somaiya claimed in a post on X on Sunday.

He said Mahapara Garments Pvt Ltd was incorporated/formed on 20 June, 2022 by Summana Quaiser Khalid, the wife of Quaiser Khalid, and Mohammad Arshad K Khan.

“Bhavesh Bhinde of EGO Media Pvt Ltd transferred ₹46 lacs to this company during the year 2022/23,” Somaiya alleged.

Till now, five persons have been arrested in connection with the Ghatkopar hoarding tragedy, he said.

“Expecting action against Railway Police & BMC Officials,” the BJP leader added.

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