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Maharashtra govt opposes Abu Salem's parole, tells Bombay High Court he will flee if granted it

The state stated that granting parole to Abu Salem could lead to him absconding, which may cause serious diplomatic issues between India and Portugal, the country from which he was extradited

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The court said it would hear Abu Salem's parole matter on January 28. File Pic

The court said it would hear Abu Salem's parole matter on January 28. File Pic

The Maharashtra government has opposed the parole of gangster Abu Salem and told the Bombay High Court that he would flee if granted it, reported the PTI.

The state stated that granting parole to Abu Salem could lead to him absconding, which may cause serious diplomatic issues between India and Portugal, the country from which he was extradited.

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