CBI officers named in Verma-Asthana clash shunted out

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Two days after new took charge, the government on Wednesday shunted out two (DIG) rank officials from the agency, including one whose name surfaced during controversy between former and his then deputy

The Committee also promoted Joint Praveen Sinha, a 1988-batch cadre (IPS) officer, to the post of in the agency and DIG Amit Kumar, a 1998-batch cadre officer, to the rank of

was the of CBI's special unit, which taps phones and also keeps an eye on the activities of agency officers, when Verma ordered to registration of an FIR against Asthana on October 15, 2018.

The special unit's conduct came under scrutiny after CBI's now was given charge of when the government's October 23, 2018 order divested Verma and Asthana of their powers and sent them on forced leave.

Soon after, Rao moved out Prasad from the special unit. Since, Prasad has been handling the charge of the administration division.

Prasad will now have to go back to with immediate effect as the government order said it is the "premature repatriation" of the the who is being sent to his "parent cadre consequent on curtailment of the tenure in CBI".

was the in-charge of the CBI's Narda sting probe involving several leaders till June 2018 but there wasn't any movement in the case due to which he was shifted to Ranchi at that time. Singh has been placed at the disposal of the union Home Ministry, the order said.

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 23:34 IST