Deccan Chronicle

CBI whistle-blower granted cover, no stay on summons

THE ALLEGATION against Asthana is that he received kickbacks to derail investigat­ion against meat exporter Moin Qureshi.

- J. VENKATESAN

The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Hyderabad Police to provide adequate security to Satish Sana, the original complainan­t in the alleged bribery case against CBI Special Director Rakesh Asthana.

A three-judge Bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices Uday Lalit and K. M. Joseph, however, refused to stay the CBI summons against Sana. The Bench also rejected his plea for recording of his statement in the presence of former apex court judge A. K. Patnaik, who is supervisin­g the probe against Director Alok Verma. Sana, on whose complaint an FIR was registered against the CBI Special Director Rakesh Asthana, had moved the apex court seeking police protection and a stay on the notice issued by the agency summoning him for interrogat­ion. Hyderabad based businessma­n Satish Sana had contended that Asthana accepted a bribe of Rs. 2 Crore by way of considerat­ion for giving Sana a clean chit in the case relating to meat trader Moin Qureshi, resulting in the registrati­on of a CBI FIR against Asthana.

On October 23, while the CBI director Alok Kumar Verma was divested of his powers by orders of the CVC as well as the Central government, Asthana was sent on a leave, the interim charge of the Director’s office being assigned to Nageswara Rao.

Meanwhile, CBI Officer A.K. Bassi, who was investigat­ing the case, has filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking probe by a SIT into the allegation­s against Asthana.

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