Rail bribery scam probe to be over in 3 months: CBI chief
Tuesday, May 14,
2013,
New Delhi: The probe into the bribery scandal that led to
resignation of Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal is expected to be completed
within three months, CBI Director Ranjit Sinha said on Tuesday.
Ruling out that there was any pressure to go soft on the case, Sinha said the scandal was unearthed after his officers went about their investigations in a professional manner.
"There was no pressure. It was a professional job done by our officers without any political considerations. So there was no case of being hard or soft on the case.
"Everything was done keeping in mind corruption angle. After all huge amount of money was changing hands," Sinha said.
The CBI Director refused to answer whether the agency was planning to summon Bansal for questioning. "Well I would not like to comment on this as the matter is under investigation.
However, he said the agency was trying to complete "the investigations and chargesheet all accused within 90 days."
This will prevent the arrested accused from getting a bail. According to the law, there can be no automatic bail if the probe agency files a chargesheet within three months of the arrest of the accused.
In this case, the CBI has arrested eight people including Vijay Singla, nephew of Bansal, and Mahesh Kumar, Member(Railway Board) who were held on May three.
Others
arrested included alleged middlemen Sandeep Goel and Narayanrao Manjunath,
Delhi-based resident Rahul Yadav and two courier boys -- Dharmendra Kumar and
Vivek Kumar.
Ajay Garg, close aide of Singla, surrendered before a local court here
on May seven. Singla was caught in Chandigarh while receiving a bribe of Rs 90
lakh sent through the courier boys on May four as part of a promised amount for
shifting Kumar as Member (Electrical) of the railway Board.
PTI
PTI
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