Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CBI raids residence of retired HC judge, owners of med college

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The anti-corruption unit of the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), New Delhi, raided on Wednesday the premises of BP Yadav and Palash Yadav, owners of Prasad Institute of Medical Sciences located on Kanpur Road, as well as the residence of justice (retd) IM Quddusi of the Odhisa and Allahabad high courts here on the charge of hatching a conspiracy to fraudulent­ly get recognitio­n for the medical college that had been debarred by the Medical Council of India (MCI).

The CBI also raided the residence and offices of Bhawana Pandey, resident of Greater Kailash, New Delhi, Sudhir Giri of Venkateshw­ara Medical College, Meerut, Bishwanath Agarwal, resident of Bhubaneswa­r, for entering into a criminal conspiracy to get the matter settled in the Supreme Court by taking services of the retired judge and senior public servants through illegal gratificat­ion.

PRASAD INSTITUTE HAS BEEN BARRED BY THE CENTRAL GOVT FROM ADMITTING STUDENTS DUE TO SUBSTANDAR­D FACILITIES

A spokespers­on of CBI said FIR had been registered against BP Yadav, Palash Yadav, IM Quddusi, Bhawana Pandey, Sudhir Giri, Biswanath Agrawal and other un-known public servants and private persons under section 8 of the Prevention of Corruption, 1968 and section 120-B of IPC.

Prasad Institute of Medical Sciences is among 46 medical colleges across the country that had been barred by the central government from admitting medical students for the forthcomin­g first and second year session due to substandar­d facilities and non-fulfillmen­t of required criteria.

The Yadavs filed a petition in the Supreme Court challengin­g the order of the MCI, after which the court directed the central government to consider the matter afresh.

But the central government in an order passed on August 10 once again debarred the medical college from admitting students and authorized MCI to encash the bank guarantee.

Later the Yadavs got in touch with justice Qudussi, Bhawana Pandey and Sudhir Giri to get a favourable order by the apex court through their contacts. “BP Yadav, in furtheranc­e of the conspiracy, requested Quddusi and Bhawana Pandey who assured to get the matter settled in the Supreme Court through their contacts and they further engaged Biswanath Agrawala for that,” the CBI spokespers­on said.

Agrawal claimed himself to be very close to senior public servants and demanded huge money for seeking their help in the matter.

All the above-mentioned accused had planned a meeting in Delhi to deliver the money to Agrawal, the CBI spokespers­on said.

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