CBI faults Andhra for denying permission to act in corruption case

IANS  |  Amaravati 

The CBI has taken a strong exception to the government denying permission to carry out raids in a corruption case and leaking a confidential letter relating to it.

The central agency has accused Home Secretary of non-cooperation and of sharing confidential inputs provided by CBI with others.

The CBI issued a strong-worded statement late Friday night, hours after (ACB) trapped a in district while he was allegedly receiving bribe from a on Friday.

This is the first confrontation between the CBI and the government since the latter's controversial order withdrawing general consent to the central agency to carry out raids and investigations into corruption cases in the state. In an order issued last month, the vested the powers of the CBI in the state with the ACB.

However, the claimed that the complainant had directly approached it.

M.K. Ramaneswar, working as in Central Tax and (Central Board of Indirect Taxes) at Machilipatnam in district was caught red handed while accepting Rs 30,000 bribe from A.K. Lokesh Babu, a and

"This is the first case on employees by ACB, AP after withdrawn the 'general consent' to CBI for registration and investigation of cases against central employees as per section 6(a) of Delhi Police Special EstablishmentA Act", stated the ACB in a statement.

The CBI Visakhapatnam SP said in a statement that the CBI had received a written complaint from Lokesh Babu on November 28 against Ramneswar for demanding bribe.

The same day a top secret letter was sent to rhe (Home), requesting him to issue specific consent to CBI to lay a trap.

"It was also requested to keep the information strictly confidential and not to share the information with any other party," said the statement.

"However the Govt of AP did not issue the specific consent as requested by CBI, instead the details were shared by the with state ACB," it added.

The ACB laid a trap on Friday evening against the above central government public servant by using the contents of the request letter.

"CBI deeply regrets such non-cooperation by the in this matter. This will only make the fight against corruption more difficult for the anti corruption agencies and the mutual trust between the agencies will be vitiated. Corruption can be eradicated only through mutual cooperation, and trust", the CBI added.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 15:48 IST