Hindustan Times (Patiala)

CBI to hand over files to CVC for probe

SCRUTINY Top court has given the commission two weeks to finish probe against Alok Verma into allegation­s made by Rakesh Asthana

- Rajesh Ahuja rajesh.ahuja@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) will hand over to the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) on Monday all files and documents required to inquire into allegation­s levelled against its director Alok Verma by his deputy Rakesh Asthana, officials familiar with the developmen­t said.

The CVC is likely to examine more than a dozen key CBI officials including Verma, Asthana, joint directors Arun Kumar Sharma and A Sai Manohar, deputy inspector general Manish Sinha, superinten­dent of police Jagroop Gusinha, deputy superinten­dents of police Ajay Bassi and Devendra Kumar and inspector Ashwini Gupta, the officials added.

The CVC ordered that Verma be divested of his responsibi­lities as CBI chief on Tuesday, saying the agency under him was not cooperatin­g to find the truth about Asthana’s allegation­s.

On Friday, the Supreme Court, while hearing a petition by Verma challengin­g the move to divest him of all responsibi­lities as CBI chief, asked the CVC to complete its probe within two weeks.

Asthana in a representa­tion to cabinet secretary Pradeep Sinha on August 24 alleged 10 instances of interferen­ce in probes carried out by him and other cases of misconduct by Verma. Sinha on August 30 forwarded this complaint to the CVC as the vigilance body has superinten­dence over the CBI in corruption probes carried out by it. The CVC issued three notices on September 11 by summarisin­g Asthana’s allegation­s under three broad categories. The CVC said despite notices and reminders the CBI did not hand over the documents on one pretext or another. After Friday’s Supreme Court order, the CBI will provide all documents and files by Monday.

“The CVC has been given a very short period of two weeks to complete the inquiry. The CBI has been asked to provide all the files and documents by Monday. The files and documents may run into thousands of pages and they all have to be scrutinise­d. The CVC is running against time if it has to complete the probe within the stipulated time,” said a government official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

When contacted, CBI spokespers­on Abhishek Dayal said: “The agency will follow the Supreme Court order in letter and spirit.”

Following the scrutiny of all the documents and files, the CVC will call all principal characters in the feud at the top in the CBI for examinatio­n.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The Central Vigilance Commission said despite notices and reminders, the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion did not hand over the files and documents pertaining to Verma’s case.
HT FILE The Central Vigilance Commission said despite notices and reminders, the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion did not hand over the files and documents pertaining to Verma’s case.

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