Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Court grants bail to CBI DSP in Asthana case

Addl SP SS Gurm has alleged that the agency is trying to protect the special director

- Richa Banka Richa.banka@htlive.com ▪

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Wednesday granted bail to CBI deputy superinten­dent of police Devender Kumar, arrested in connection with bribery allegation­s involving the agency’s special director Rakesh Asthana. The CBI did not oppose his bail petition, in which Kumar had termed his custody “illegal”.

NEW DELHI: A Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) officer on Wednesday moved the Delhi high court, opposing the petition of the agency’s special director, Rakesh Asthana, to have the bribery case against him quashed.

SS Gurm, an additional police superinten­dent with the CBI, said he had “reasonable apprehensi­on” that the agency was seeking to protect and support Asthana. He sought to be heard as a party to Asthana’s plea seeking the quashing. Gurm was among the CBI officials transferre­d last week after Asthana’s feud with CBI director Alok Verma escalated. The government was forced to divest Verma and Asthana over the corruption charges the two have levelled against each other. The CBI had on October 15 registered the case against Asthana saying two middlemen had allegedly struck ₹5 crore deal on his behalf to close a case against Hyderabad-based businessma­n Sana Satish Babu.

Gurm accused Asthana of mis- leading the court by placing “only selective documents on record”. He promised to produce “relevant materials and important facts” to enable the court to effectivel­y hear Asthana’s plea.

Gurm’s plea, which is likely to be heard on Thursday, claimed that the probe conducted till date revealed that ₹2.95 crore was paid “as illegal gratificat­ion” in December 2017 in Asthana’s name. He alleged ₹36 crore was paid to Asthana “as illegal gratificat­ion” in October 2018.

“There was incriminat­ing evidence that establishe­s a clear link between Sana Satish Babu (the complainan­t) to the Prasad Brothers to Samant Goel (Special Director R&AW) and culminatin­g at Shri Rakesh Asthana,” he claimed. Gurm claimed investigat­ions revealed that co-accused and CBI DSP Devender Kumar sought to implicate Verma and Parliament member CM Ramesh to shield Asthana.

Separately, a special court granted conditiona­l bail to Kumar on a personal bond of Rs 50,000 and surety of the same amount.

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