CBI registers FIR against its former chief Ranjit Sinha in coal block case
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday filed an FIR against its former director Ranjit Sinha to probe accusations that he attempted to influence the coal block scam probe during his tenure as head of the agency.
This is the second time in the CBI’S history that a former director, facing criminal allegations, will be probed by the investigation agency.
In February, the CBI had filed an FIR against former director AP Singh on allegations that he was favouring meat exporter Moin Qureshi, an accused in a money laundering case.
The decision to investigate Sinha comes nearly three months after the Supreme Court directed the CBI to probe the 1974 batch IPS officer.
A three-member SC bench, headed by Justice Madan B Lokur, had in January stated that it was “prima facie satisfied and convinced” that Sinha had abused his position as CBI director.
The apex court-appointed panel headed by special director of CBI, ML Sharma, was investigating Sinha for the alleged scuttling of probe into coal block allocation scam cases.
Sinha, who served as the director of the CBI from 2012 to 2014 was accused of meeting some of the accused in the coal scam that included senior politicians and businessmen.
The meetings are said to have taken place at Sinha’s official residence.
Sharma was tasked to head the court appointed investiga tion in July 2015 based on a com plaint from senior advocate Pra shant Bhushan who claimed Sinha had been meeting individ uals linked to 2G and coal scam case. As evidence to back his claim Bhushan had produced the visitors’ diary at Sinha’s resi dence.
Top sources in the probe agency told Hindustan Times that the court order to probe Sinha arrived at the agency’s headquarters in the last week of March following which a joint director level officer of the CBI and an SP with the CBI were tasked to form a Special Investi gation Team (SIT).