SC go-ahead to probe ED officer investigating 2G case

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Wednesday allowed the government to investigate allegations against senior (ED) who is probing the high profile 2G and Aircel-cases.

The allegations against ED Joint Rajeshwar Singh, who is heading the ED probe in 2G cases, were mentioned in a report submitted to the top court in a sealed envelope on Wednesday.

A vacation bench of Justice and Justice also modified their March 16, 2011 order which said that "no one including the newspapers shall interfere with the functioning of the team and the officers of the who are investigating" and it would take "serious cognizance of any endeavour made by any person or group of persons" to interfere with the and the ED probe into the 2G scam cases.

Taking note that the charge-sheet has already been filed in the Aircel-case, the court on Wednesday said it was up to the government to take a call whether Singh was further required in the trial or investigation of the 2G and Aircel-Maxis cases.

However, it clear that it has not expressed any opinion on the material placed before it.

At the outset of hearing in the pre-lunch session, (ASG) Vikramjit Banerjee handed over to the bench a report in a sealed cover levelling "serious allegation" against that have a bearing on national security.

"We (top court) want to investigate but order comes in the way ... sensitive information about national security," said Banerjee

In the course of hearing, the bench also described the contents of the report as "highly sensitive".

Stating, "we can't divulge" the report, the bench said: "The thing that have come (to our knowledge) is startling. Even in imagination we could not have thought of it."

As appearing for and BJP told the bench that they were not aware of what had been handed over to the court, the bench said: "Too much damage have been caused. When appropriate time comes, we will put everything on record."

As the bench said a person, who is investigating sensitive 2G spectrum case, should not be brought under cloud, Swamy said: "Nor should any cloud be created to make him move out."

Swamy urged the court to call for a report from the (CBI) and the ED about the allegations against Rajeshwar Singh.

Observing that it could not shut its eyes to all this, the bench said: "Something is very serious. It may be correct or it may not be correct."

"You seem to say that as he has been promoted, these allegations would not have been there," Justice Mishra said as Swamy pointed out that full evaluation of Rajeshwar Singh was done by all the agencies when he was promoted from Deputy to

Even as Suri and Swamy defended Rajeshwar Singh suggesting that the reports submitted to the court could be motivated, Justice Mishra said: "As a matter of fact, any allegation has to be investigated. At the same time, you must not be victimised."

"You are simply an You can't be given a blank chit. You are accountable for every action of yours. You must be accountable," said the bench as Suri and Swamy drew the attention of the court towards the earlier order of the court protecting Rajeshwar Singh.

Suri also asked the bench to permit the ED to appear before them in chamber to answer to the allegations contained in the report given to the court in the sealed cover.

He also told the court to call for the report of the Director, ED and the RAW on the allegations mentioned in the sealed cover but the court was unmoved.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, June 27 2018. 23:38 IST