The prosecution’s case was that Kamat was paid lakhs of rupees for helping Telgi.Special CBI judge P.Both Kamat and Turk were booked for conspiracy, along with the charge of helping Telgi in his criminal motives.Kamat, China Aluminum scaffolding tower manufacturers at the time of his arrest in June 2003, was attached to Dharavi police.K..Deputy inspector general S. It was also alleged that while arresting Turk, Kamat recovered around `10 lakh but showed a far less amount as recovered.

The prosecution alleged that Kamat tampered with evidence and stamps recovered by Dharavi police in their raid, and helped Telgi in the cases against him. Jaiswal, the head of the SIT which was probing the stamp paper scam, in his report had said that Kamat had taken Telgi to his Cuffe Parade flat in order to search the flat in January.The multi-crore scam saw the registration of multiple cases in Maharashtra between 1992 and 2002 and in other parts of the country. Sharma acquitted Kamat and Ahmed Turk, a relative of Telgi, booked for helping Telgi in his multi-crore fake stamp paper scam through the fabrication of records. The prosecution also claimed that Kamat had prepared false seizure panchnama and showed significantly fewer properties and articles.

The multi-crore scam saw the registration of multiple cases in Maharashtra between 1992 and 2002 and in other parts of the country. Though Kamat was arrested in June 2003, he was kept under suspension from January for allegedly giving special treatment to Telgi. However, when Jaiswal made a surprise visit to Telgi’s flat, he found that Telgi was having tea and chatting with Kamat. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Mumbai: A special CBI court on Wednesday acquitted two accused, including the then assistant police inspector Dilip Kamat, in a case related to abetting the fabrication of records of the counterfeit stamp paper scam masterminded by Abdul Karim Telgi, who is serving a life term in a Bengaluru prison. He was booked on charges of conniving with Telgi.K