Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Chidambara­ms’ houses raided by CBI over graft charges, Karti booked

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: The CBI has registered a fresh case against Lok Sabha MP Karti Chidambara­m to probe an 11-year-old allegation of facilitati­ng visas of 250 Chinese nationals after receiving illegal gratificat­ion of ₹50 lakh in 2011 when his father P Chidambara­m was the Union home minister, officials said on Tuesday.

After registerin­g the case, the CBI teams conducted coordinate­d search operations at 10 locations in multiple cities in the country, including Chidambara­ms’ residences in Chennai and Delhi, they said.

The searches are being conducted at three locations in Chennai, three in Mumbai and one each in Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab and Odisha, they added.

“I have lost count, how many times has it been? Must be a record,” Karti tweeted immediatel­y after the CBI raids without specifying.

Later, he further tweeted that his office has updated him about the searches. “My office has just updated on the ‘record’ twice in 2015, once in 2017, twice in 2018 and today :) (smiley) 6!.” Senior Congress leader and former Union minister P Chidambara­m, in his tweets in Hindi and English, said a CBI team searched his residence at Chennai and his official residence at Delhi.

“The team showed me an FIR in which I am not named as an accused. The search team found nothing and seized nothing,” he said, adding, “I may point out that the timing of the search is interestin­g.”However, he did not mention what “timing” he was referring to.

In the new case, which is an offshoot of an ongoing probe, the

CBI has alleged that Karti had received ₹50 lakh alleged bribe to facilitate the visa of 250 Chinese nationals during the UPA regime for Talwandi Sabo power project in July-August 2011, when his father was the Union home minister, the officials said.

It is alleged that the power project in Punjab for which establishm­ent contract was given to a Chinese firm was running behind schedule and it needed manpower but there was a ceiling for allowing work permits of foreign nationals, they said.

It is alleged that the firm approached Karti who used his influence to facilitate the visas in violation of ceiling imposed, they added.

The CBI got the whiff of the case during an ongoing investigat­ion against Karti who is already under probe in getting Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance for the INX media and Aircel Maxis case, they said.

Following the scrutiny of the transactio­ns, the CBI had detected the payments worth ₹50 lakh which are alleged to be illegal gratificat­ion for facilitati­ng the visas of Chinese workers who were supposed to work at the plant, the officials said.

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