DL-DAVP-FIR

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

DAVP, the nodal agency for central government advertisements, has filed a case against 282 newspapers that allegedly furnished incomplete details and usurped government funds to get advertisements, police said today.

Initially, the complaint was submitted to south district's station but subsequently the matter was transferred to the Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW).

Following this, an inquiry was initiated and a case was registered on April 19 by the EOW.In December 2016, a joint team of (of Newspapers for India) and undertook on-the-spot verification of eight in and

"On the basis of verification reports, it is confirmed that the were either not operational or had much less than claimed by the owner/printer/publisher of the newspapers," said the agency in its complaint.

The also claimed in its complaint to the EOW that from the record of empanelled newspapers they have, it was found that 282 publications declared that they were published from these

"None of these publications informed or about stopping of publication, change of printers or change of circulation barring a few. As a result, they kept on receiving government advertisements and usurped government funds of several lakhs (sic)," it said.

The agency alleged that all the 282 newspapers printed in these deliberately submitted false information regarding their and inflated their circulation to to get government advertisements on higher rates.

The said that in 2015-16, close to Rs 1.95 crore and in 2016-17, close to Rs 1.19 crore was disbursed to these publishers.

A said they have registered a case of cheating, forgery and criminal conspiracy in the matter following a preliminary inquiry.

"It is going to be a cumbersome investigation verifying antecedents of 282 publications. Our teams will be visiting where many whose verification was carried out by the are located," he added.

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First Published: Sun, April 22 2018. 10:05 IST