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''Tiger'' Pataudi planning to escape Police custody by running out of the country into Nepal!
Former famous cricket captain and husband of India’s beauty queen Sharmila Tagore is panning to run away from the India to escape police custody. According to media sources, he killed an endangered species Black Buck after getting intoxicated with wine and other illegal substances. Now he and his sriver is hiding and planning to somehow cross the border to Nepal and fly out abroad to escape Indian police imprisonment. The family is hiding too.
Even as the hunt for former cricketer Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi continued, the police on Saturday denied having received any request from him for more time to surrender.
Media reports had said on Saturday that Pataudi and seven others, in a communication to Jhajjar police, had sought time till June 15 to present themselves before the police.
Pataudi, and seven others were caught with the carcass of a black buck - a protected animal - in Haryana's Jhajjar district on June 3. A case has been registered against them, under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
"We have not received any request from Pataudi or anyone else for more time to surrender. Neither have we received any application for an anticipatory bail," Jhajjar police chief Haneef Qureshi said.
One person, Madan Singh, was arrested by the police. A police official said that Singh claimed that Pataudi shot the black buck.
Police say that Pataudi and two other suspects - his driver and a servant - are on the run.
Search teams continued to raid different places in Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh to apprehend the former cricketer and others.
"We have searched at all places and official addresses. Nobody has been found till now. We are now shifting our search to places we got to know from our sources," Qureshi said.
One of the search teams, which had looked for the accused at two locations - Pataudi's residence and one of his friends Shashi Singh's residence - in south Delhi on Friday night, reached Bulandshahar in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday.
The team searched a farmhouse in belonging to one Shailendra Singh, the brother of Shashi Singh, though no one was found there.
"There was no one in the farmhouse. We are now returning to Jhajjar to discuss the further course of action," Inspector Swatantra Singh said.
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