Judicial custody till 7 June for key accused and three others in Coal scam
BY Agencies28 May 2013 12:54 AM GMT
Agencies28 May 2013 12:54 AM GMT
Arrested CBI SP Vivek Dutt, a key member of the Coalgate scam probe, and three others were on Monday remanded in judicial custody till 7 June by a Delhi court in connection with a corruption case lodged against them.
The four arrested accused - Dutt, CBI inspector Rajesh Chandra Karnatak, alleged middleman Rajesh Pachisia and businessman Dinesh Chand Gupta - were produced before court after expiry of their CBI custody.
Special CBI Judge V K Gupta sent the accused to jail under judicial custody till 7 June after the agency said probe into the case is going on and their further custodial interrogation was not required.
Dutt, Karnatak and Pachisia are accused of taking a bribe of Rs seven lakh from Gupta to favour him in a land dispute case. According to CBI, Dutt and Karnatak were in the same branch in the agency and Pachisia was in regular contact with them. CBI had said that Gupta had a land dispute and a cheating case was registered against him at Amar Colony Police Station here.
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Dutt used to pressurise Delhi Police officials, who were probing the cheating case, to quash the FIR and for this, he had demanded Rs 15 lakh from Gupta, CBI had said, adding that SHO of Amar Colony Police Station was initially reluctant, but later succumbed to pressure.
It had said Pachisia was apprehended while he was handing over Rs seven lakh to Karnatak and a total of Rs 15 lakh cash was recovered from Pachisia, Karnatak and Gupta.
The four arrested accused - Dutt, CBI inspector Rajesh Chandra Karnatak, alleged middleman Rajesh Pachisia and businessman Dinesh Chand Gupta - were produced before court after expiry of their CBI custody.
Special CBI Judge V K Gupta sent the accused to jail under judicial custody till 7 June after the agency said probe into the case is going on and their further custodial interrogation was not required.
Dutt, Karnatak and Pachisia are accused of taking a bribe of Rs seven lakh from Gupta to favour him in a land dispute case. According to CBI, Dutt and Karnatak were in the same branch in the agency and Pachisia was in regular contact with them. CBI had said that Gupta had a land dispute and a cheating case was registered against him at Amar Colony Police Station here.
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Dutt used to pressurise Delhi Police officials, who were probing the cheating case, to quash the FIR and for this, he had demanded Rs 15 lakh from Gupta, CBI had said, adding that SHO of Amar Colony Police Station was initially reluctant, but later succumbed to pressure.
It had said Pachisia was apprehended while he was handing over Rs seven lakh to Karnatak and a total of Rs 15 lakh cash was recovered from Pachisia, Karnatak and Gupta.
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