Construction scam: No anticipatory bail to 4 PWD engineers

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A court has denied anticipatory to four PWD officials, accused of conspiring with a in an alleged construction scam involving over Rs 3 crore, saying the allegations against them are serious.

The four PWD officials - Praveen Kumar Kathureea, and junior engineers Baljeet Singh and Ashutosh Singh -- are named along with Bansal, son of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's late brother-in-Surender Bansal, in an FIR lodged by the Police's Anti-Corruption Branch.

"It is true being public servants, any arrest by the investigating may not only affect their personal but social life as well but the offence alleged against the applicants is of serious nature where money has been paid from the public exchequer without properly checking the bills and monitoring the quality of construction work," the said in his order yesterday.

Being public servants, he added, they may not flee from justice but the nature and gravity of accusation does not entitle them to protection of the court.

"Therefore, the for grant of anticipatory are dismissed," the said.

The FIR was lodged in May last year on a complaint by Rahul Sharma, the of (RACO), for offences under sections 420 (cheating), 468 (forgery), 471 (Using as genuine a forged document) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC and section 13 (1) (d) () of the Prevention of Corruption Act against all of them.

The complaint alleged that the four PWD engineers were supervising the construction work of a drain by Renu Constructions Company, owned by Bansal in partnership with his late father, and cleared the bills produced by the firm without proper verification.

It was alleged that the internal quality assurance team of PWD did not inspect the work despite the tender given to the being 46 per cent below the estimated cost.

The accused officials, in their anticipatory bail plea, said they did not have any role in the awarding of tender and asserted that it was done through in a fair manner.

They also claimed to have provided all necessary documents to the investigating since the lodging of the FIR last year.

The prosecutor, however, alleged that the accused PWD officials conspired with Renu Constructions and released a payment of Rs 3.10 crore without proper verification of the work done at the site and deliberately supported the

He also alleged that the accused did not provide correct information regarding with the construction firm, of which he was a partner, because of which the investigation was delayed.

On May 17, the court refused to grant bail to Bansal, who was arrested by the Anti Corruption Branch, and sent him to judicial custody of 14 days.

The court had noted that the offences alleged against the accused were not only of cheating but also of preparation of forged and fabricated bill for the purpose of release of contract amount from the PWD.

Bansal has now approached the for bail, which is pending.

RACO, an organisation which claims to monitor construction projects in the national capital, had alleged that a firm linked to Bansals was involved in financial irregularities in building a drainage system in north-west Delhi.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 12:35 IST