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Ghatkopar hoarding case turns into corruption probe: PCA added as cops trace payments linked to suspended IPS officer

Mumbai Police add Prevention of Corruption Act in Ghatkopar hoarding collapse case after SIT flags Rs 82 lakh trail tied to suspended IPS officer’s associate.

November 17, 2025 / 20:31 IST
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PCA sections added as SIT tracks Rs 82 lakh flow from hoarding firm to associates linked to suspended IPS officer Quaiser Khalid.
PCA sections added as SIT tracks Rs 82 lakh flow from hoarding firm to associates linked to suspended IPS officer Quaiser Khalid.

The 2024 Ghatkopar hoarding collapse, a tragedy that killed 17 people, has entered a new phase. What began as a case of an illegal billboard crashing during a storm is now officially a corruption investigation.

Mumbai Police have added sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA) to the case, signalling that the probe is no longer just about structural violations but alleged financial irregularities behind the permissions that allowed the oversized hoarding to come up in the first place.

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Why PCA was added now

A senior official told PTI that the police Special Investigation Team (SIT) had written to the Maharashtra government months ago, flagging possible corruption that needed Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) scrutiny.