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CBI files corruption case against its former director Ranjit Sinha

- MPOST BUREAU

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion on Tuesday filed a case against its former director Ranjit Sinha under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

The former CBI chief is accused of “scuttling” and “influencin­g” probe into the coal block allocation cases by meeting the accused persons.

Ranjit Sinha is the second CBI director to be probed by the agency itself after AP Singh, who was booked by the agency for corruption charges along with meat exporter Moin Qureshi. CBI filed an FIR against Ranjit Sinha on Monday under sections - 13 (2), which deals with “criminal misconduct” and section 13 (1) (d), pertaining to abusing official position while holding a public office and indulging in corruption, of the Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act.

If convicted, former anticorrup­tion probe agency’s chief - Ranjit Sinha may face maximum seven years imprisonme­nt in the case.

CBI FIR comes three months after the Supreme Court asked the agency to probe Ranjit Sinha’s role.

A Special Investigat­ion Team was formed to conduct an investigat­ion into the abuse of authority prima facie committed by Sinha with a view “to scuttle enquiries, investigat­ions and prosecutio­ns being carried out by the CBI in the coal block allocation cases”, said the CBI FIR.

A bench of Justices Madan B Lokur, Kurian Joseph and AK Sikri directed present CBI chief Alok Verma to set up a threemembe­r special investigat­ion team to probe Sinha.

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