ACB chief Meena transferred to Mizoram

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Delhi's Anti-Corruption Branch chief Kumar Meena, who was investigating sensitive cases pertaining to scams related to the government, was today transferred to Mizoram, an official order said.

As per the order of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Meena, a 1989-batch IPS officer, was transferred to with immediate effect.


He was appointed to the ACB in 2015, a move that had led to a tussle between the then Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and Chief Minister Kejriwal.

The ACB was investigating the Public Works Department (PWD) scam, in which one of the FIRs was registered against a firm, belonging to Kejriwal's late relative Surender Kumar Bansal, figures.

The ACB was also probing an alleged recruitment scam in the Commission for Women (DCW) and an alleged Rs 400 crore water tanker scam into the irregularities in procuring 385 stainless steel water tankers by the Jal Board (DJB) during the Congress' rule.

In July, Meena was relieved from the Police and appointed as the special commissioner of police, Anti- Corruption Branch.

Despite being promoted to the rank of a special commissioner, Meena was looking after the charge of joint commissioner of police, New range.

He was relieved from the charge and appointed as the special commissioner, ACB.

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First Published: Fri, November 24 2017. 19:30 IST