Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Power Grid executive director, 5 Tata Projects officials held in graft case

All 6 accused produced before Panchkula court, sent to CBI custody till July 15

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NEW DELHI: The CBI has arrested a Power Grid Corporatio­n of India’s executive director and five officials of Tata Projects, including an executive vice-president and assistant V-P, in connection with alleged bribery to favour the private company in contracts and other works, officials said on Thursday.

They said the probe agency arrested the accused - PGCIL’s B S Jha, and Tata Projects’ Executive VP Desh Raj Pathak, Assistant VP R N Singh and its three other officials - after conducting searches at 11 locations on Wednesday which continued till Thursday.

The CBI recovered Rs 93 lakh from the premises of Jha in Gurugram, they said.

The CBI had received source informatio­n about the alleged bribery in electricit­y projects following which Jha, who was posted in Itanagar, was put under surveillan­ce. During the surveillan­ce, it surfaced that Jha was allegedly receiving bribes from the executives of Tata Projects for granting favours, the officials said.

The CBI action followed an FIR against Jha, Pathak and Singh.

The company Tata Projects and its three other officials - Nafeej Hussain Khan, Randheer Kumar Singh and Sandeep Kumar Dubey - are also named as accused in the FIR.

“It was alleged that the public servant (Jha) in conspiracy with others was involved in extending favours to the said company (Tata Projects) for various work viz. preparatio­n of inflated bills, early clearing of bills, price variation clause, etc related to contracts of Power Grid Corporatio­n of India Limited in lieu of demand and acceptance of illegal gratificat­ion,” a statement from the CBI said.

According to the source informatio­n, which became the basis for the FIR, Tata Projects was given the contracts under World Bank-funded North Eastern Region Power System Improvemen­t Project, a comprehens­ive scheme for improving power infrastruc­ture of the region, officials in the agency said.

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