CBI feud turns murkier; officer drags names of minister\, top officials

CBI feud turns murkier; officer drags names of minister, top officials

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The internecine feud in the turned murkier Monday with a M K dragging the names of NSA Ajit Doval, and CVC K V Chowdhury over alleged attempts to interfere in the probe against Special Rakesh Asthana, who has been divested of his duties and sent on leave along with his boss.

Sinha, who was probing the FIR against Asthana, the CBI's number 2, and important cases like the PNB scam involving Nirav Modi, made a litany of sensational allegations in his petition before the that sought urgent hearing for quashing his transfer to

Sunil Fernandes, appearing for Sinha, informed a three-judge bench headed by that his client has "got some shocking revelations" in his petition and sought urgent listing and hearing Tuesday along with the plea of

"Nothing shocks us," the bench, also comprising Justices S K Kaul and K M Joseph, shot back, as it ruled out urgent hearing and asked Fernandes to be present in the court when it will hear Verma's plea challenging the government's decision to divest him of duties and sending him on leave.

claimed that as a result of his transfer to he has been taken out of the probe team investigating the FIR against Asthana.

"The transfer is arbitrary, motivated and malafide, and was made solely with the purpose and intent to victimise the as the investigation revealed cogent evidence against certain powerful persons," he alleged.

In his 34-page petition, Sinha, a 2000 from cadre, alleged that the CBI briefed Doval on October 17 about registration of a case against Asthana.

"Subsequently on the same night, it was informed that the NSA has informed about registration of the FIR. It was informed that reportedly made a request to the NSA that he should not be arrested," the petition said.

Sinha, while supporting the affidavit of of A K Bassi, who has also been transferred to Andaman and Nicobar Islands, claimed Bassi favoured of public servants involved in the bribery case(relating to Asthana) but the "did not give immediate permission and reverted that the NSA has not permitted the same."

The CBI booked Asthana on allegations of receiving bribe from an accused probed by him in a case linked to meat exporter

said during interrogation of a middleman Manoj Prasad, who was arrested in the bribery case allegedly involving Asthana, the names of Doval and Samant Kumar Goel, of India's external intelligence agency (R&AW) cropped up.

"As per Manoj Prasad, Dineshwar Prasad, his father, retired as Joint Secretary, and has close acquaintance with Doval. This was one of the first things Manoj claimed on being brought to and expressed complete surprise and anger as to how CBI could pick him up, despite his close links with Doval," Sinha said, adding Manoj claimed.

Sinha said Manoj "taunted" the CBI officers and asked him to "stay in limits".

He said on October 20, searches were conducted at the residence and the office of Devender Kumar, DySP, CBI who was investigating the case. The reason for the searches was based on certain inputs provided by Special Unit, based on legal interception.

"While the search was on, a phone call was received from instructing to stop the search. At that time, the applicant (Sinha) was sitting in the BSF&C office and asked the Director, to which the Director replied that this instruction has come from NSA Shri Doval," Sinha alleged.

Sinha, in his plea, also alleged that Hyderabad-based Sathish Babu Sana, who is the complainant in the case against Asthana, told during interrogation that sometime in the first fortnight of June 2018, a few crores of rupees was paid to Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary, at present of State for coal.

"As per Sana, Harbhai had intervened with the senior officers of CBI through the office of Minister of personnel...to whom apparently, the reports to.

"The money was paid through one Vipul of Ahmedabad. These facts were disclosed to me by Sana on October 20 in the forenoon," Sinha said in his petition.

Sinha, presently the DIG (of Branch) in CBI's Anti-Corruption Branch at Nagpur, also claimed Sana said that he met the K V Chowdhary along with one Gorantla Ramesh somewhere in and they discussed Moin Qureshi's case.

"As per Sana, subsequently, Chowdhary called Asthana to his residence and made inquiries. Asthana informed to the CVC that there is not much in evidence against them. There is no illegality in this, but the same is put on record here for the sake of completeness. No verification was undertaken and the same is based on disclosure made by Sana," he said.

Sinha also alleged that had contacted Sana while the proceedings were going on in the CVC against Chandra rejected as fake the allegation. PTI.

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First Published: Mon, November 19 2018. 19:15 IST