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Delhi Police built a strong case against godman Dwivedi Maharastra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) against godman Dwivedi
As explained in the statement of object and reasons, the menace of organised crime, was on the increase and there was no effective law in she Maharashtra State to effectively control the organised crimes. Mumbai being the economic capital of India, it is a targetted centre of criminals who hoard money through illegal means. In recent years criminal activities like murders of tycoons related to film industry as well by builders, extortion of money from businessmen, abduction etc. show that criminal gangs are active in the state. To cope with them- legislation in the lines of the present law was essential. Effective measures against the misuse of law have been provided in the Act itself. It is hoped that with the passing of this law, unlawful elements spreading terrorism in the society can be controlled to great extent and it will go a long way in minimizing the teeling of fear spread in the society.
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS
Organised crime has been for quite some years now come up as a very serious threat to our society. It knows no national boundaries and is fueled by illegal wealth generated by contract, killing, extortion, smuggling in contrabands, illegal trade in narcotics kidnappings for ransom, collection of protection money and money laundering, etc. The illegal wealth and black money generated by the organised crime being very huge, it has had serious adverse effect on our economy. It was seen that the organised criminal syndicates made a common cause with terrorist gangs and foster narco terrorism which extend beyond the national boundaries. There was reason to believe that organised criminal gangs have been operating in the State and thus, there was immediate need to curb their activities.
It was also noticed that the organized criminals have been making extensive use of wire and oral communications in their criminal activities. The interception of such communications to obtain evidence of the commission of crimes or to prevent their commission would be an indispensable aid to law enforcement and the administration of justice.
2. The existing legal framework i. e. the penal and procedural laws and the adjudicatory system were found to be rather inadequate to curb or control the menace of organised crime. Government, therefore, decided to enact a special law with stringent and deterrent provisions including in certain circumstances power to intercept wire, electronic or oral communication to control the menace of the organised crime.
It is the purpose of this act to achieve there objects.
http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/india/document/actandordinances/maharashtra1999.htm

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