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In response to a plea filed by the CBI, additional sessionsjudge Delhi by the Supreme Court on the plea of Vinod's mother Narinder Kumar of the Tis Hazari court asked an official of "powerful accused might influ- the HC registrar officeth appear on Monday and inform how the documents went missing Businessman Vinod Kumar, the orders of the Punjab and The trial was transferred to Amar Kaur who said that the ence trial". The missing his brother-in-law Ashok Kumai and their driver Mukhtiyar ing Singh had been taken into cuson February 23, 1994, at a pearance, and tody police station in Ludhiana. They later went missing. The CBI claims that Saini (the then SSF of Ludhiana) documents include affidavits filed by Vinod in the high court, makcertain allegations against the police before his disapcution by some proseagainst witnesses Saini. All accused booked have been for kidnapping with the intention to murder, wrongful confinement and nursed a grudge against Vinod and booked him in a case of economic offences. The case against criminal conspiracy. Pleading Saini and three junior cops Court. - innocence, they have challenged the charges in the Delhi High Govt delaying prosecution of ex-CMD of coal PSU THE CBI HAD FILED Rajesh Ahuja " rajesh ahi4a®hlndustantlmes corn PU A DPrOUCCT At' A RIOT UI IMIULQI ILL U MUMIIO I NEW DELHI: The coal ministry is dithering over sanctioning prosecution of former chairmancum-managing South Limited Eastern (SECL) director of Coalfields MP Dixit. The CBI had sought permis- sion to prosecute Dixit on November 1 last year. The probe agency filed charg- secretary or above, the agency requires prior sanction to initi ate investigation but in trap MP DIXIT, BUT WITHOUT the lawmandates that no COA RAIthSTRV MODcases NL suchsanctionisrequired," said COURT CANNOT TAKE an official of the CBI. According to information COGNISANCE OF IT IVUNU available with HT, after receiv- SECL is a 'mini ratna' company ofthe government. an officer of the rank of joint ing CBFs tracts with SECL, Bilaspur. The chargesheet said Singh agreed to pay the amount to the per son nominated by Dixit in Delhi. request for prosecution sanction, the coal ministry referred the matter to the law ministry. The law ministry con- esheet in the case on December The CBI had put Dixit and another accused under surveil eluded that in Dixit's case, the CBI should have sought prior sanction to initiate probe. The 31, 2011 against nine accused, including Dixit, but without the lance. On May 25, 2010, a CBI team reached the spot where law ministry also termed the evidence against Dixit weak prosecution sanction, the court has not been able to take cog- the alleged bribe money was to change hands. The probe "But government norms state nisance of the chargesheet. agencyrecoveredBolalthfrom Dixit is an additional secretary rank officer and the probe agency needs prior government themanwhowasallegedlynom sanction to prosecute him. The Clii had alleged Dixit demanded and agreed to accept 1crore for favouring Vijendra Singh of Bedford Group of companies, which had signed con mated to get the money. Dixit was arrested the next day. "We have records of tele phone conversations between the accused, including Dixit, to prove the charge. We have cor roborative evidence also. It was a trap case. Though, in case of as thatafterformingtentativeview on the sanction the ministry concerned should seek the Central Vigilance Commissioth advice. In this case the coal mmistry hasn't sought any advice from the C\TC, rather it sent the matter to the law ministry" a source said. 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By an agreement dated The purpose was of these to block which could be sold at premium rates at a later stage, the agency said. When contacted, an official spokesperson for Emaar MOE said, "We are yet to receive a copy of the January 29, 2005, about 100 villa plots under the Andhra chargesheet. Pradesh Industrial Infrastru- comment. We have full faith cture Corporation were to be sold at the market rates and It and confidence in the law of was the responsibility of EMLL to fix these. However, the company did not take any action In this regard. The matter Is sub judice and we cannot the land and as a responsible corporate, we are providing the information being asked and supporting all enquiries. The case related to the land scam of Hyderabad in which principal home secretary B P Acharya and other bureaucrats are also accused of hatching a conspiracy to CN carried out Investiga- tions on the the instructions of Andhra Pradesh high court, after it was found that funds for setting up these were allegedly companies cheat the exchequer of t43.5 transferred from Discovery crore, Estates Private Limited, In while Land Ltd and Emaar Emaar MOE Dubai-based Proper-ties PJSC which Shravan Gupta arid his wife hold 99 per cent shares. crore. These companies allegedly Managing director Shravan blocked 18 plots at a meagre Gupta allegedly gave instruc- (5,000 per sq tions to acquire or incorpo- 2010, while the market rates minted rate U67.3 10 companles (seven in Delhi and three in were yd in the year (50,000 per sq agency said. yd, the cm probe into Praful Patel's tenure The Central Bureau of investigation (Cal) has begun an In-house probe into pay-off allegations concerning a $100-million AirIndia contract in 2007, when Praful Patelwasthe CMI aviation minister, a charge which he has rubbished as "baseless and preposterous". Phi __ M3IThIR iói 2010 4fll9ffil wj, 'ki rMflirtir zi*ll Sni a'ift'fli c4,IcIIiA wjM, 'I4i4cil, iIZ 3 9m ii esmi.iß Mt Mit 3Th7TPI9I EIJf t *kic i* zgiq wit ~ 1 88 Ts .iici.jii 3?iftn, fti * scjds, afti iiPic £a&Ltrsa 1t3TR9U1242011 M Mtaiiui rfii ñvir '11R i clr wft IciiPi TMiR Emaar-MGF created ten firms to usurp prime land, says CBI New Dcliii: Reality finn Emaar-MGP (EMLL) had allegedly created 10 companies in the name of its employees on directions of its MD to usurp prime land being developed near Hyderabad, causing loss to a state-run firm, the CBI has said in its chargesheet. The Cl! alleged that as per the agreement dated January 29, 2005, over 100 vifia plots under Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) were to be sold at the premarket rates and it was the responsibility of EMLL to fix the rates in accordance with the vailing pre- market rates. However, the take any action in this regard. vailing company did not The case related to the land scam of Hyderabad in which Principal Home Secretary of the State BP Acharya and other bureaucrats are also accused of allegedly hatching conspiracy to cheat the achequer of ?43.50 crore while Emaar MGP Land Ltd and Dubai-based Emaar Properties minted PJSC tl67.29 crore. - Managing Director EMLL Shravan Gupta allegedly gave "instructions" to acquire or incorporate 10 companies (seven in Delhi Ernakulam) directors and and three in his company's employees as shareholders of these companies, the with has alleged in the chargesheet filed in a Hyderabad court. CBI The purpose of these companies was to block the project which could be sold at prime plots in premium rates at a later stage, the agency said. When contacted, official spokesperson for Emaar-MGF said, chargesheet. The "We are yet natter is sub to receive a copy of judice and we can- on the same. have full faith and confidence in not comment "We the law of the land and as a responsible corporate we are providing the information being asked and sup- porting all inquiries". The CII which carried out investigations on the instructions of Andhra Pradesh High Court after found that funds for setting these companies were allegedly transferred from the Discovery Estates Private Limited in which Shravan Gupta and his wife hold 99 per cent shares. it was These companies allegedly blocked 18 plots at a meagre ?5,000 per square yards in the year 2010 while the market rates were 50,000 per square yards, the agency said PTI CBI harassing ' innocent people: Bishnois, Jats LOKPAL SETHI eaders JAIPUR of Bishnoi and Jat ommunity at a large rally in Jodhpur on Sunday came down heavily on the CBI by alleging that its sleuths in the name of investigation in Bhanwari Devl case were harassing the innocent people. They also alleged that Chief Minister Ashok Gehiot is innocent people was stopped, they would take not to the streets of Jaipur and Delhi. He said that they would soon meet the President of India to submit a memorandum against the style of functioning of the agency in this case. They would also meet the Chief Minister to desist him for systematically destroying the leadership of these communities in western Rn) asthan to scrve his political interests. The rally was also addressed by former BJP Lok Sabha member, Jaswant Bishnoi and other leaders of the Jat commtmity Generally women of these comstays away from these raffles, but Sunday's rally wit- leaving no stone unturned to politically marginailse leaders munities these communities, counter-productive for nessed a good turnout ofwomen members as well, him and the Congress party. The leaders of Kisan Kesari Sangharash Samiti, darned that no objection in interrogating the culprits in this case by the CBI, prove which would it was the rally of all the Chhatis Kaum (36 castes and communities), but it was more of a show of strength ofBishnois and Jats. Supporters of sacked Minister Mahipal Maderna and Congress MLA from Luni, Malkhan Singh, who are behind bars for their alleged involvement in kidnapping and killing the nurse, were behind organsing the rall)c which was held at Gaushala Ground. Keeping in the view the charged atrnosphere against the CBI, tight security arrangements were made at the venue, where people started arriving around noon. Kuldeep Bishnoi, Lok member from flissar and patron of All India Bishnoi Samaj, said if harassment of Sabha Speakers said but that they had there is not justification in quizzing persons like the elder- ly Amari Devi, mother of Malkhan Singh and wife ofstal- wart Bishnoi leader, Late Ram Singh Bishnoi, who is not even remotely involved in the case In fact, the CBI invited the wrath of social organisations for summoning Amari Dcvi for two days. As she could not bear the stress of questioning, she was taken ill and was hospitailsed. Since then the CBI sleuths, who are getting ready to file the fmal chargesheet in have become Speakers said the case, defensive. that agency sleuths in this case were not impartial and working ona particular line of instructions. Reporters grouse Finally, CBI beat reporters can surf television news channels at the media lounge of the state-of-the-art agency's headquarters, Months after the inauguration ofthe building by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in April last, a TV set has been finally installed in the lounge. The administration officials also installed a water dispenser, but the reporter? persistent demand for a signal media have booster is yet to be realised. Mobile network most of the service providers are unavailable in the lounge. This makes life signals of tough for television journos in particular, who have to report important events in real time. Will the authorities take initiatives to get the signal booster installed? PROTESTS OVER MLA MOTHER SUMMONS Jalpur The Blshnoi commumembers proteste on nity Sunday In ‚Jodhpur against summoning of Amri Dcvi by the CBl In the Bhanwari Dcvi death case and the leaders of the community demanded action against the CBI officials. Addresslng the gather Ing, Haryana Janhit Congress MP Kuldeep Blshnol criticised the agency and said lt was Insulting to summon such an elderly wpman.The leaders %ald rVteVloffeV bt ")äiled oness MLAMälkhan Slngh, had been summoned by the agency and such action was amountlng to defaming the community, CBI trains officials to trace black money AGE CORRESPONDENT NEW DELHI, FEB. 12 The CBI has decided to train its of icers to investigate and reeDve black money that has been deposited in tax havens aboard. Thls isa Dort ofthe training programme hUt!at&t by the Interpol on anti-corruptinn and asset recovery for prosecutors. The first phase of this fraining egercise begins ort Menday. Accurding to CBI a spokesperson, the basic idea behind launehing this programme is to enhance the knowledge and skiiis of investigators and prosediltors in assets frackin of mass corruption, aM mak Ing effective use of legal assistance in international and trans-bcrder investi gations. shc-day training, The which will be inaugurated by minister of state tor personnel V. Narayanasamy, would be a Erst such international training exercise tor police officers, investigators ancl prosecutors of Interpol member counines, Thirty police otticers froni clifferent countries, includingAustralia, Afghanistan, China, Hongkong, Sri Lanka, the Kingdom, United Indonesia, Eh!, Malaysia. Nepal, Singapore and the Phillipines will be particiiiathng in the programme also, The agenda of the exercise will include taik senior officers of the Interpol and the CBL "Representatives of the UNODC, sonor otlicers of the enforcement directorate, experts fron the by American Bar Association, chartered accountants aM cyber forensie experts will also skare their experience and expertise with the participants," Ute oflicial said. The Clii itself 15 tavestinumber of corruption cases including 20 gating a spectnim allocation Oase, CWG case and Bofors oase, in wl-iich proceeds have ailegedly been taken to tax havens. 'NRHM scam started 2005, CBI probingonly 2-yr periöd' BabuSingh For the past Kushwahä and-a-haif years, the BSP has been Q&A seven! supporting the UPA govemment to save itseif An accused from the in the NRHM scam, Babu k After' Singh 20!!, peeple r"i abn Stngh Kushwaha, Ijwho tund hirnseif tataUDectrttl:eBhe headljnes'in Jarntarrwhtn ha jotned Ilse Bharattya Janata Party, has maintained an unsaay sdonce after las was expelled from tue DSP in November wisen ha wrote as lelter In UP ratet minister Mayawati sterns Ihr threat so lila IlSe. Exeerpis: QWbYdid*hishappen? A L vidently UIBy wanted 8 scapegoat ruptioio 00 Babu Sirigb Kusliwaha (centre) electton raty ah Mkzapur tisink that the thr 1 is, asto be ta it tihan what warnt sS Ute eye.' Why is Ute CB A When the NBBM funds In, asentoroffteer Same was made the dtrector and he had all the tinanelal powere vested In hirn. As 1 was making go, 'mg sow in probe of inurders? not pai' CAG report polnts tut only cml procedural agalnstyou? else 1 would hase aeted. Suddenty. a grast den'of hue mao rry ta belog made over 11w ecam hut Sven Hie tranaactiona. bungling brought was The never 1° my notice 05 corruption was magnifled in Order to etivert the attention away fron ehe inuadors? Why ii ehe Cm gomg dow in 1 investipeing Ute murdere? QTI*r To what extent 2 your lnv6lvement In Hie NIWM minister, more to lt than what meets fte eye, Dunt you thing beng mv dered nside h mentsor doing any finan- A 1 was qtiiet because 1 kaew ilse melle would not listen so whatl hei tu say. A n tip. an Fr]day. securfty errors sud nothing more. tot about wisst bappenet bot 1 woutd Ike not Idee tu comwent on lt because 11w CRI DOW Jean say a lnquiry ja an, 0: And what abont the murdert of medicat ofilrare that tookplace during ehe team? k Jr people art beine meerdered meide high-seeurity jails. there hattebe some ror aB 11w cor 11w goveromeot because for the rast Seren sud a half yean, Ilse BSP has been aupporting Oho LIrA governmertt to save itaelffron Oho CRI in vor! 'ii peopk a stonflblÖWtL invotved In Wby during an seotion of the medta bad siready deeadod that t was grnity and bad pronounced their verdtot before Bio nation. 1 knew thom was tome management behissd this tirade agalnst mo. 1 these So keep qsstet Ii» Oho bave you beet so quiet aU these rnonths? Why dld you not elear the charges eir about the Q wltb money and mal cases agalnot nie. My relatives and asspporesrs were belog framet set when 1 OcM Ms Mayawati abteil ihsa. Abc asket ne lt Iceep quiet. lt lt signitleant that 1 was not expelled when the NRHM scam berame public hut enly after 1 wrote Ihe letter te the chief minister. As tor "hohnehbing" wsth other Parties, it was only Ost ilse direetives er ilse Chlor mmiator thal 1 met sud spoka in aome congress lasters, he had suf- months. in April ofticers and contraets Co hie taue crim- revealed how these resigned anne I3SP kaders started luring Kushwaha, for the first time, broke his silence and in an exclusive Interview to AMITA VERMA, ferecf in silence all CBI in various cases have beet aflefl. tions ilias ihere ii caste discrimh,aften by the CBI aM yen 200 an easy target? A: The facto apoak for Ihemselves. The NRHM tessin. aceording so reporta ttegan in 2005 aM 1 was ministerStr family welfare from May 2000 50 April 2011. lt je 001y w tenure IliaS ii being inveatigatecl while ne mention ja masSe eS the romaimng parkst. 10 ehe team Spant six years, Mw ja enly Oho-tate year period inder ocniti ny. nesjdes. several otricoca ansl leadera whe teere alegelly a1egelly 005 invohed In the to ho interre mess arG yet gated, Q You eerved fig BSP fir niere than 24) yeara ehen why CM ebings go virong eiaddenly?; 1 hadoooireet.thfllce wich Ne Mayawi4ei hut some people around her apparently wanted nie out. \Vhen things turneaC dongerocls, 1 wroto a letter 10 her almut ehe threat Co my life from thom peoplo dose to her md ehe leiter was deliberalely leakod to ehe mcdii so Ilias ehe obig minister wonld ha foroed Co take action agatnst mc. Their plan sticceoded. g bw db things become uneasy 88 370t1 inenttoned? Was lt because you wsre hobnobblng wsth other parties? cases. Q: fee stonn that erupted when you jolned tbc BJP cotildhave been avolded lt youhadapokenupthen. k 1 knew na ine wauld listen to nie beesine noney hadehanged hands so gute hit stidd ueanugsnts basig ole. Theret&e, when things hecame rafftet unconefos-table, 1 eTote to ehe BJI° president to pat 'na' memberehip on hold. Q: What do yen Plan in the Future? k 1 will first ctcar mv name in ehe NRHM team antl ihm campaign againat quota within limit which 1$ unfair to IILa antl nett hackward caatea, Smce 11w BIP Ii Itt only party ja whlch oppoaing piota within qunta, 1 will auppoti ii antl 1 am alao rampaigning tor ii. 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The deobtaine through programme is to enhance the knowledge and skills of inves- and tigators itsdatamining and intelligence and prosecutors in partment has 1 tracking assets of mass corand making effective use of legal assistance in inter- tools, instances of unreported transactions involving an estimated amount of Rs 2,000 national vestigations," CBI crore. The step is seen as a major drive to garner as much revenue sonDhariniMishrasaid. as possible by the department ruption, and transborder inspokesper- The six-day training programme, which will be inaugurated by MoS for personnel V Narayanasamy, wifibe the first such international training exercise for cops, investigators and prosecutors of member countries. Interpol before the fiscal closes and the budgetary target of Rs 5.32 Iakh crore is achieved. pTu cers of the Enforcement Directorate, experts from the American Bar chartered accountants Association, The CBI wifi host 30 police officers from Australia, Af- and cyber experts will also share their experience and expertise ghanistan, China, with Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, the UK, Indonesia, Fiji, Malaysia, the participants," the agency said. Nepal, Singaandthe Philippines. The CBI is Investigating a number of corruption cases in The agenda will include talk by senior officers of Inter- which proceeds have allegedly been taken to tax havens and the agency is trying to decipher pore pol and the CBI. "Representa- tives of UNODC, senior offi the money trail. 'Emmaar-MGF proxies usurped AP land' CBI Says Realty Firm Created 10 Fronts To Deprive Andhra Govt Body Of Profits TIMES NEWS NETWORK New The purpose of these Deihi/Hyderabad: CBI recenfly riled a chargesh- eat in a land scam case in Andhra rradesh in which it said that realty firm Emaar MGF (EMLL) aflegedly created 10 companies in the name of its employees on three- companies was to block prime plots being developed near Hyderabad, which could be later sold at a premium tions of its MD to usurp prime land being developed and it was the responsibility of EMLL to fix the rate. How- near 1-lyderabad, causing loss to a state-nm firm. ever, the company did not take any action in this regari The Cm alleged that as per the agreement dated January The case relates to the land scam of 1-lyderabad in 292005,over lOOvillaplotsum- which the state's principal home secretary B P Acharya and other bureaucrats are al- der Andhra Pradesh Industri- al Corpora- Wrastructure tion (APIIC) were tobe the prevailing sold at market rate so accused of allegedly hat- ching a conspiracy to cheat the exchequer of Re 43.50 crore while EMLL and Dubat-based Emaar Properties the APhigh court, after it was found that funds for setting up these companies were ad- CET alleged that it was never transferred to the books accounts of EI-ITPL to deprive APIIC from its due revenue share. of PJSQearnedRsl67,2gcrore legedly transferred EMLL managingdirector Shravan Gupta allegedly ga- covery Estates Private Limit- ve "instructions" to acquire or incorporate 10 companies and his wife hold 99% shares Accusing the company of alleged The CIII that EHTPL was a shell company managed by employees and (seven in Delhi and three in Ernakulam) with his company's employees as directors conspiracy criminal and cheatingbesides othercharg- officials of EMLL with the sole purpose to deprive API- es IC of profits and misappro- mid shareholders, the CBI allegedinthe chargesheet rued inaHyderabad court. Code, The purpose of these comwas to block prime panies in the project which could be sold at a premium inlet: the agency said. plots The Cfllcarried out inveson instructions of tigations from Dis- ed, in which Shravan Gupta under the Indian Penal the CBI alleged that priate revenues from the pro"256.36 acres of land was further assigned hy MIs EMIL sold another set of 102 villa plots and misappropri- ject. ated the amount. EIjTPL The found that Rs was payable to agency 48 crore Emaax Hills vate Limited EMLL, which Thwnship (EHTPL) f'riby was to be further shared with APIIC. The in favour of M/s Emhar MGF Land Ltd vide development agreement dated July 25, 2007 without the consent of APIIC, though It had 26% equity in the said land," the CBI alleged. Praful faces CM in-house probe into bribe charge TIMES NEWS NETWORK New Delhi: The CR! has started an in-house prçbe into allegations of pay-off in the award of a $100 million Air India contract in 2007 when PrafU! Pate! was the civil aviation minister. Pate! has denied the charge as "baseless and preposterous". The Royal Mounted Po!ice Canadian had ap- CR1 sources said the matter was proached the probe agency through diplomatic channels being probed by the agency's informing it about the scanda! and allegations made against Indo-Canadian busi- regular case yet Praful Patel had denied the charges as 'baseless' nessman Karigar had claimed that he had met Patel through for- Nazir Karigar, who claimed that he had paid a bribe of $250,000 to an aide of Pate!, official sources said. The contract has since been scrapped. secret unit and it was not a mer Mumbai Police commissioner Hasan Gafoor and allegedly paid the bribe The CDI had reasked the Canadian amount to the minister's aide for pushing the contract In authorities for a statement from Karigax who, according his favour. The contract was, cently to a Canadian newspaper, however, scrapped after Internal objections by officials was to be prosecuted by the authorities in Torpnto under of Airindiaand the civilavia- the newly legislated Foreign statement Public Officials Act. CDI sources said the matter was being probed by the carrying out further inquiry agency's secret unit and it wasnot aformalprelhninary inquiry ora regular case yet, Alrindiahadfloatedaten- tion ministry The from written Karigar would be helpful to the Cm in into the case, sources said. A final call about registering a case would be taken by the CBI after receiving a writ- ten statement from Karigai der In 2006 for computerized passenger lace recognition sources said. Patel had earli- biometrics Manmohan system and the businessman was representing CrypoMetrics company er written Prime Minister Singh the allegations terming as "baseless andpreposterous". 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CHI has begun in-house probe THE an nels - -- about them scandal into pay-off allega- tions informing and the alle- Jndo-Cana- businessman liii 1'atel was Civil Aviation that he had paid a bribe of 250,000 dollars to Minister, a charge which an aide of Patel, has rubbished as "baseless and preposterous". sources said contract has Mounted Police (RCMP) had approached the probe aut- the newly-legislated Foreign Public Officials dian Nazir Canadian the inst contract in 2007 when Pra- Royal prosecuted by horities in Toronto under USD 100 million Air India The from Karigar, who, according to a Canadian newspaper, were to be Karigar who cla- imed today. The since been system and the business- CBI had recently asked the Canadian auth man was representing CrypoMetricscomj,any. Continued on P6 scrapped. The probe into graft charges during. Praful tenure Act. floated a 2006 for cornputerised passenger face recognition biometrics official So " CBI begins for a statement gallons made aga- concerning a he orities Air India had tender in - Continued from Fl Karigar had claimed that he had met Pate! through former Mumbai Police Commissioner Hasan Gafoor and allegedly paid the bribe amount to the minister's aide for pushing the contract in favour of his company. The contract was, however, scrapped after internal objections by officials of the Air India and Civil Aviation Ministry. The written statement from Karigar would be helpful to the CB! in carrying out further inquiry into the case, the sources said. The alleged bribe scandal came to light after a report in this regard published in leading a was Canadian newspaper Globe and the Mail which also named Patel, now a Heavy Industries Minister, as an intended beneficiary of a 250,000 dollar bribe supposed to have been given by Karigar. A final call about registering a case would be taken by the CIII after receiving a written statement from Karigar, the sources said. Patel was not available for cornments today but earlier he had written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh terming the allegations as "baseless and preposterous". Patel had said the claims of bribery appeared to be "a perfect con job" by somebody trying to convince his company that he could deliver a contract if he is paid. The Minister requested Singh to direct Air India to forward all information and docu- relevant ments of the any agency tender to PMO or to "nominated by you" posi- and also tion" to be conveyed to the luthor- wanted "factual ities in Canada in order to avoid any embarrassment to the govern- ment or to him personally. fl IF4 tFT (ilmi) ia*T 12F E4rl1 aii c*<iiai ifl ti ciR aSicifti jii ig * T 31Ttfl *r c mmT tftzirt ffl ii t c*ii5Titi iRTft *11 sivi1 t ,igktqt * u * .iiiig * Si aTa* aiik1f v4iiftIrraflSS I*11*R1fljtti Sff3414*W MF51 * TflTtjT 11U31 iT1JI d I IR*1 BJP flays SP and BSP for supporting UPA Govt BUREAU/PTI !BD SULTANPUR (UP), FEB 12 ATFACICING both SF and supporting for 3SF Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre, BJP leader Rajnath Singh today charged both senior parties with supporting it for "saving their leaders from CBI probe. The SP and supported BSP have Ctngress-led Government at UPA the Centre to save their lead- ers from the probe by CHI, which is under direct control of the Centre, Singh said while addressing an election meeting here. He SF, alleged that BSP looted while the state, Government did the same at Centre. the IJPA Charging the tion parties opposi- with playing the Muslim card to secure their vote bank, Singh said Union Law Minister Salman IChurshid violated ECs directions, condemnable. which is CBI submits prob report on Nrega before apex court ing the rural job guarantee PBD BUREAU/Ph scheme. NEW DELHI, FEB Il prising The bench, also Swatanter directed and THE has CDI placed before the Supreme Court its report on tion alleged corrup- into tion the investiga- in utilisation of com- justices AK Patnaik Uttarakhand, Kumar, Orissa, Jammu and Kashmir and Manipur to file affidavits making it whether they were clear Central funds by six districts of Odisha for the following the guidelines laid down by the Centre in rural job guaranteestherne 2008 under Nrega. tion The report in a sealed cover was Friday before a bench by Chief Justice S headed placed on for the weeks. investiga- has of also survey the the case after four NqO, which The hearing on to conduct by Guarantee Act, 2005). by which CDI was directed provided Rural Employment will tion on the basis Gandhi National with its May 12, 2011 order reports for Nrega (Mahatma H Kapadia in compliance the implementa- funds of be held now The filed a PIL on the issue, sought tourt'i. direc-. tion for the CM prob&into petitioner, CAG report and the large séale irregulari- the ties in the implementation National Institute of Development Rural (NIRD). The of the alleged irregulari- 12 last Mayurbhanj, to Rayagada, Bhawanipatna, Koraput and Malakangiri. The CBI was asked to spelt out the offences like- to be madeagainst the officials. The NGO, petitioner in which is the a matter, had submitted that as per the reports, there was mis- The court gations both the I'lL, Union rapped and the state governments for their failure in properly execut notice of governments and alle- irregularities and diversion of funds for the Nrega. The NGO, Environment Centre and for Food Security, which had conducted claimed ity hearing the had on May issued Pradesh Madhya Pradesh on December 16, 2010, while Uttar Madhya Uttar alleged of 53 per cent 'ear the funds and 88 per cent in the six districts. The apex court had on appropriation between in and Pradesh. have been detected in the districts of Kalahandi, ties ly scheme Pradesh a to survey had have found irregularities implementation of in the scheme. It had alleged irregularin Nrega disbursement funds meant implementation rural scheme. job of of for the guarantee CBI to train officers on ways to bring back blackmoney NEW DELHI: The CM will begin tomorrow its first training exercise for its investigators on ways to recover of blackmoney stashed abroad as part of Interpol's Global Programme on anti-corruption and asset 'The recovery for prosecutors. purpose of this Global Programme is to enhance the knowland skills of investigators and prosecutors in tracking assets of mass corruption, and making effective use of legal assistance in international and trans-border investigations, edge CM spokesperson said here. The six-day training, which will be inaugurated by Minister of State for Personnel V Narayanasamr here on Monday, woWdbe the first such international traiin'geerdise fôrpólice offiinvestigators and prosecutor of Interpol member' countries. The CBI will host 30 police officers from Australia, Afghanistan, China, Hongkong, Sri Lanka, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Fiji, trs;' Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore and the Phillipines for the training programme. The agenda of the exercise will include talk by senior offi- cers of the Interpol & the CBI. "Representatives of the UNOUC, senior Officers of the Enforcement Directorate, experts from the American BrAssociation, chartered accountants and cyber experience and forensic experts will also share experti the official 1ewith with the the participants," participants," the official said. said. their ___ I S:uurtt fl3 * 1114 *29 2008 titt 11W1 2009 3icHufldl l?mT * I 341Rfl fzii nI R Emaar MGF created 10 cos to usurp prime land: CBI PB* BUREAU/Ph The NEW DELHI, FEB Il purpose companies of these was to block prime plots in the project REkLlfl firm which could Emaar of employees its dirtctions us4rp to prime land being developed near Hyderabad, causing loss to a state-run firm, the CBI has said in its charge CBI alleged The as per dated the that grement Ja4ury 9 2005, 100 over villa plots under Andhra Pradesh lnd'ustrjaj Infrastructure cofporation wefe to be (API!C) sold the at prevailing market rates and it was the responsibil4y of EMLL to fix the in accordance with rat4s the, prevailing rat4s. pany However did acEon in not market the comtake any this regard. the lan1 scam of Hyderabad in-which Principal Home Sectetary of the state B P Acarya and other butfeaucrats accused of are also allegedly hat}±ing conspiracy chat "The case related to the 43.50 to exchequer of crore while at the land scam of also accused pf i to cheat the excheq- and Land Dubaj-based Properties PJSC law ire j5toriZlin the information being aflced and supporting Managing Ltd Emaar minted investigations on the to director Gupta "instruc- acquire incorporate or 10 compaDelhi and nies (seven in three in Ernakulam) with his company's employees as directors and shareholders of these companies, the CBI has alleged in the charge sheet instructions of Andhra Pradesh High Court after it was found that funds for Shravan allegedly gave all The CBI which carried Rs 167.29 crore. EMLL have full faith confidence in the of the land and as a enquiries. 43.5O cr" MGF we on the responsible corporate we out Emaar and We and hatching ëoiispiracy uer for 'We same. and other bureaucrats of is subjudice ter cannot comment Home Secretary of 'are said, are yet to receive a copy of charge sheet. The mat- Hyderabad in which tions" The case related to Rs Emaar MGF the state BP Acharya sheet. spokesperson cial on MD of its sold stage, the agency said. When contacted, offi- the name cothpanies in be premium rates at a later MtF (EMLL) had allfgedly created 10 filed Hyderabad court. in a setting these companies were allegedly transferred from the Discovery Estates Private Limited in which Shravan Gupta and his wife hold 99 per cent sharçs. These companies allegedly plots 5000 the at per year market blocked a meagre 18 Rs square yards in 2010 while the rates, were Rs 50,000 per square yards, the agency said. Bysaharkhan n Ralpur THE WIFE of a senior police officer, critically wounded in a landmine blast, has alleged that the Chhattlsgarh Police "forced" her husband to remain In a Maoist-hit area for 10 years because they could not pay up for a transfer. Additionalsuperintendentofpolice US. Marawl's wife Radhalashed out at senior officers for not heeding her husband's pleas seelclngtransfer out ofthe Maoists- areas because he did not pay a bribe. Two constables were killed and three others were wounded Includingthe ASP to a blast triggered by Maoists In SiEnna district on Thursday. The Injured were air-Lifted to flalpurfrom Bastar for medical treatment. "He (Maraud) had twice written to higher authorities seeking transfer but no one ustened. We don't have 'Illegally earned' money and since we It is ridiculous to blame the couldn't he remained pay transparent transfer process and deployed In the Maoists strongpolicy. These are undertaken In hold for SO years," Raha said accordance with the nies and at pointing flogers at police officers the government leveL" said Earn responsible for transfer of police Niwas, additional director general personnel In the state. of police (anti-Maoist operation). Tears welling in her eyes sitting Admitting that Marawi had outside the Intensive care unit of sought a transfer the ADO said he was given a safer position equivalent to a commandant of armed posted police training centre in flastar, past years "He was not deployed on the field. Rather what surprised us was his choice to follow a risky Ram Krishna Care Hospital where route and visit Poiampalli from her husbandis admitted she recolDornapal, a known Maoist lected how her children always hotbed, by road instead of using Insisted their father not venture the chopper to return In the Into the Interior areas and seek a evening,' Itrun Niwas said. transfer to a secure plate since he A senior officer based In Bastar Is on Maoists hit list. stated that Marawl's decisionitself Thls Is his third miraculous becomes a matter of Investigation eacape from a attack by the since it ied to death of two Maolsts$ she said. After the blast policemen. the guerrillas opened firing on the Marawi was reportedly called by a jeep In which MaraM was travelvisiting team of CBS In Dantewada ling with the to depose before it in connection police team. But top policeofficers rubblshed with the attack on activist Swami theallegation. Avdveth by a mob in March201L hit Was bothed for In Maoist 10 thfr - ASP 0.5. Marawi's wife Radha (left) was not shifted areas because he did not pay a bribe to senior officers. has alleged Marawl out of Maoist officers on ways to CBI to train bring back black money Press Trust of India - The six-day SIX LraiuLllg, ficers of the Interpol and which will be inauguratedby Minister of State for Person CBI. nel, UNODC, senior Officers its investigators Narayanasamy V here on Monday, would be rate, experts abroad as part of Interpol's Global Programme on anti- the first such international training exercise for police officers, investigators and New Delhi, Feb.l2 The CM will begin tomorrow first training exercise for its on ways to recover black money stashed corruption and asset recov- for prosecutors. "The purpose of this Global Programme is to enhance the knowledge and skills of investigators and prosecutors in tracking assets of mass corruption, and making effective use of legal assistance ery in international border and trans- investigations," a CBI spokesperson said here. Mr Interpol of prosecutors member countries. Afghanistan, China, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, the United Malaysia, Indonesia, Fiji, Nepal, Singapore and the Philippines for the training programme. The agenda of the exercise will include talk by the ican senior of of the of Enforcement Directofrom the AmerBar Association, chartered accountants and cyber forensic experts will also The CIII will host 30 pOlice officers from Australia, Kingdom, "Representatives the share their experience and expertise with the par- official said. itself is investigating a number of corrup- ticipants," the The CBI tion cases including 213 allocation case, CWG case and Bofors case, in which proceeds have allegedly been taken to tax havens spectrum ____ t4laiifl 4~cI & ~ 3liclRcb 'iitujft 'if Itft. 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It's absurd to argue that innocent people should have "nothing to fear' and that the courtswill have to be convinced for conviction, etc. The psychological damage to the individual and to thefamily caused by police investigations, not to speak of arrest, etc, is horrendous. Also, every decision-making process in government cannot be governed by rules in letter or spirit. Difficulttrade-offs are involved in every major government decision and they call for the exercise of judgement in giving policy advice to ministers. - R. Venkatanarayanan CBI probe sought into nun's death Bindu NEW Shajan Perappadan DELHI: An independent fact-finding team of social activists and lawyers manded that a has judicial or a probe by the Central Bureau of Investiga- tion be initiated into the a!- leged murder of Catholic nun Valsa John at Pachuwara village of Pakur district in Jharkhand on November 15, 2011. Sister Valsa was hacked to death by a gang of assailants inside her rented accommodation in the village. The nun hailing from Kerala, was Yeportedly spoke to the villagers in the area about the "murder." team. the'We rights by way of rehabilitation. "There must also be a comprehensive investigation into entire de- enquiry murdered for her so- cial work with the tribals in uniting and mobilising them in opposition to the mining in I- the area and then for ensuring th they got their due the scenario of violence in the Mines and murder Member of the fact-finding team John Dayal said on Sunday: 'We were shocked at the apathy of the State authorities and the control management have gained of that the the tines the region where human rights groups in have tried to assert issues of identity and the tribal? own- area which has in recent times seen more than three violent deaths, police firing and deep-rooted among unrest the Santhal tribals," want that the enquiry should go thoroughly into the circumstances in which the mine was leased to the Punjab State Electricity Board and its private partner, and the role, if any, ofthe coal mafia. Posthumously, Sr. Val- sa is being vilified by vested said Mr. Dayal. interests that need to be iden- "The people in the village also told the team that prior to this killing, in Pachuwara tified several villagers, namely Vijay Ilembrom, Joseph Soren ership of the land which has been taken away from them." and Raghuvir Ray, were allegedly murdered as they were The team from Delhi had recently travelled to the coal mines in Jharkhandleased by with and the people later their protesting death was and their role investi- gated. There has been a concerted effort in the local media also to cast aspersions on her integrity and even her character. It is important that thorough investigations are carried out not just into her murder, but the grassroots the Punjab State Electricity dumped as mere accidents," said advocate Sister Mary Board and said that they also situation and events since the mine was leased out by the Scaria,. another government," she added. member of CBI would not hound honest RK. officials Raghavan 9"here is no I tral question that Bureau of the Cen Investigation THE HINDU (CIII) must conduct a credible and fair investigation into the various corruption cases it has taken up in Andhra Pradesh, as stated by S. Nagesh Kumar in The IIindn ("W'hy are politicians not being investigated, lAS officials ask," February 10.2012). Bureaucrats in Andhra Pradesh are the recent arrest of two oftheircolleagues by the CDI. What I point want to out is that it gives the investigating agency no pleasure to agitated over go after its colleagues in the adminis- trative service, and extreme step, it if it has taken this must be for good reason. One official. Home Secretary B.P. Acharya. with the is in trouble in connection Emaar Properties case. The other, Y. Srilakshmi, is suspected for misconduct in the Obulapuram Mining case. Two others, LV. Subramanyam and Ky. Rao, figure in the CDI charge sheet filed in the Emnar case. The State lAS Officers' Association has accused the CIII of violating established procedure. Officers are upset at being hauled up for the misdeeds of their Ministers, None of this is conducive to good administration. Several States, including Tamit Nadu, have gone through a similar phase in the past. The ultimate sufferer is the common man, who is even otherwise dissatisfied with the service he receives from the bureaucracy. The complaint by Andhra Pradesh bureaucrats that the CBI is arbitrary in dealingwith senior civil servants is only half true. Undeniably, the investigating agency is neither omniscient nor infallible. It has certainly committed mistakes in the past. It is liable to lapse into wrongful action in the future as well. According to my information, Home Secretary Acharya was arrested only at an advanced stage of the Investigation and not before, howevmuch lAS is true of many States where the situation is even worse. Why is this so? Until about a decade or two ago, the penalty for not obliging a capricious and dishonest minister was an unwelcome transfer from one job to another or from one location to another, a 'Siberian posting," as my mentor, the venerable VII. Lakshcolourfully. That chill seems element compared lo the danger these days of physical harm to the officer who puts his foot minarayan once put it so down on an illegal request, and his' family too. This miasmic atmosphere is enough to turn away many a talented young man or wonlan from evea considering a career in the civiL services. Ilonestypays But it is also true that senior offimore than willing to oblige a dishonest minister. This pliability is traced to their greed or a desire to enlarge their career pruspects.M the cers are (Jlltimatesufferer er 13 it may have been warranted. In any case, each case has its own priorities. Wherethe progress of an investigadependent mainly on the evi- tion is dence purelywithin the knowledge of Secretary to Government, the lat- a ter's arrest may become unavoidable. This is painful, but a necessary step forward in a crucial investigation. It does not please the CBI Director or his investigating officer to subject a senior bureaucrat to the humiliation of an arrest. A decision is normally taken at the level of Director, who thinks many times over, before agreeing to this course of action. The CBI is fully conscious that it is easy to destroyareputation thanhuild one over decades. The arrests once again briñgto focus the contentious subject of minis- relationship. There is an impression in that State that some senior bureaucrats were intimidated into falling in tine with highly irregular demands from the political executive and have now been sacrificed. This demoralisation within the ter-civil servant Shah Commission so effectively put it: "Where they were only required to bend, they actually crawled!" This is an apt description fur more than a handful of civil servants now. As long as such a component remains within the higher bureaucracy, a minister looking to line his pocket would prefer a pliable secretary to a professional and no-nonsense civil servant. There is a rumour that this is preciselywhatA. Raja did. If you are so pliant as to consciously commit an act of impropriety, you will have to pay the penalty subsequently. Whenever a young lAS or the advice IFS officer comes to ale, - - always give is that the word a contemporaneous noting on the tile can hardly be ignored by the CIII or any other inI written vestigating It is therefore record what one thinks is right and stand by it when it is reviewed several years later. The adnecessary agency. tp are honest you don't have to remember what you did. If you are not, you will have to remember why you took a particular line. The Cm wiLl not hang you if you have been only guilty of a bona fide mistake. But it will, if you have been dishonest unprofessional and in pandering to the designs of a rapavantage is if you cious minister. the ultimate analysh; I realise how difficult it is to be courageous and honest these days, when venality In rules the corridors of government. A few years of pain resulting from an honest course of action is however very muchpreferable to the ignominy of criminal action for having been party to dishonesty. This is about the only practical way of surviving in the civil service in our country. This is something that will earn you mundane success, but will definitely fetch you peace of mind and an image that everyone around you will talk about for long years, and nut certainly one you will yourself trenssre forever. (The writer Director.) is a former CM MNREGA: CBI submits prObe report to SC press trust of india NEW DELHI, before the directed Orissa, Uttaiakhand Jammu and Kashmir and Manipur to file affidavits making it clear whether they Kumar, 12 FF8: The CBl has placed Supreme Court its report on the were following the guidelines laid down b the Centre in 2008 for the implementation investigation into alleged corruption in utilisacion of Central funds by six districts of funds. for of Odisha for the rural job guarantee scheme under MNREGA. The report in a sealed cover was placed on Friday before a Bench headed by Chief Justice Mr SI-I Kapadia in compliance with its 12 May, 2011 order by which CBI was directed to conduct the investigation on the basis of survey reports provided by the petitioner, CAG report and the National The hearing on the case now after four weeks. Mayurbhanj, Rayagada, Bhawanipatna, Koraput and Malakangiri. The CBl was ask- ed to spell out the offences likely to be made against the offIcials. The NGO, which is a petitioner in the matter, had submitted that as per the - reports, AK Patnaik and Mr Justice Swatantep will be htld The NGO, which had filed a PIL on the issue, had also sought court's direction for the CM probe into the large scale irregu- Institute of Rural Development (NIRD). The alleged irregularities have been detected in the districts of Kalahandi, - Gandhi Guarantee Act, 2005). National there was misappropriation of funds between 53 per cent and 88 per cent in the six districts. The SC had on 16 December, 2010, while hearing the PIL, rapped both the Union and the state governments for their failure in properly executing the rural job guarantee scheme. The Bench, also comprising Mr Justice MNREGA (Mahatma Rural Employment / larities in the implementation of the scheme in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The court had on 12 May last year issued notice to the governments of llttar Prade,sh and Madhyà Pradesh nn allegatioos irregularities and diversion of hinds for the MNREGA. The NGO, Centre for Environment and Food Security, which had conducted a survey had claimed to have found alleged irregularities in implementation of the scheme. It had alleged irregularity in disbursement of MNREGA funds meant for implementation of the rural job guarantee scheme. Advocate Mr Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the NGO, brought to the notice of the Bench the ktters written by Union 'rural development minister Mr Jairam Ramesh to the Uttar Pradesh government about the alleged diversion of MNREGA funds. CBI initiates probe. into charges against Patel 12 FEB: The Cenof Investigation has initiated an in-house probe into the allegations of iS 32,50,000 bnbe allegedly given to an aide of the Union minister, Mr Pntlijl Pate!, for the consideration of a US $1000 million Air India contract in 2007. Though the agency has not NEW DELHI agency, tnt! Bureau yet registered a preliminary inqui- ry into the case, it has asked the Canadian authorities to furnish statements of those who had made these allegations. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) had recently approached the agency through diplomatic the allegations of hnbe are related to a tender floated by the Air India in 2006 for computensed passenger face recognition biometrics system, Mr Karigar was representing channels and gave them the derails of allegations macic by an Indo-Canadian businessman, Mr Nazir Kadgar who claimed to have paid a bnbc of US 52,50,000 to an aide of Mr Patel Mr Patel, who the civil aviation Itinister when the supposed incident took place, has called these allegations as haseles' and preposterous". According to the - &-poMetñes company when he met Mr Patel through the former Mumbai police cornmissionei Mr 1-lasan Gafoot and paid the bribe amount to the minister's aide for pushing the contract b flivoor of his company. The contract, however, was scrapped after internal objections by officials of Air India and the civil avi- allegedly ation ministry. sns tjpil 311cd160fII dildlell dual ' tHiM29W 2009 W a v* Qftaul 5T Wc tsi'c#iit44i tw iN * U 5? ift ft fl9flftm9t Riuii vii i4q # fi ffi t ittflpiitiitiii ___ vti *w 19 ftiui 1* 4w w.4 flt4viT .4 fl gifliq, 2009 * aITkT Izn 4 VIT i4*m 'fITI9 429 IM t .4 wtim.4 flitii i?qt r4V11'4) 9Üm .4tdTllt 4 isifl*t*w* M¼ iqj t tu 1 ir #i .4 Wtflcir 'iii #Miz4 ttI*l*Ims*t M* MII iiiflfl4t S fl *k* 5 .4 2008 Ti anviicik aiicipri dAiq ________ *Tt 9f2008 wStui w*zm nu 1251M2009 nTmT 4 T tT 1T 4 £IL«4I lT oqgl iit-i lii * m CBI to attach Indira Bishnol's properties JAIPUR:,The CBI will attach the proerties of Congress Luni MLAMallthan Singh'ssis- ter Indira Bishnoi anytime now as she continues to be elusive in the Bhanwarj Dcvi murder case for nearly a 100 days while a rally was held in Jodhpur on Sunday to protest the alleged harassment of Mallchan Singh's tamilybyCßl. A CBI court, the court of Additional Chief Judicial Magis- trate, had in January ordered the attachment of Indra's properties after the deadline for her to surrender expired on Eel> agency had also ruary 10. The posted a notice outside Indras residence, warning her to surrenderat the earliest. Indira, who has been miss- since October Si, is a key fink in the entire conspiracy to ing abduct and subsequently eliminate Bhanwari.