The Asian Age

CDR leak: Probe unearths role of more UP cops

- SAURABH TRIVEDI NEW DELHI, JULY 13

The illegal leak of call detail records turned murkier on Wednesday as details of senior UP police officers linked to the scam have been revealed by the arrested UP police constable, Narendra Kumar, during his interrogat­ion by the Delhi police.

The city police has also initiated action against BLS Management Solution Pvt. Ltd. accused of allegedly buying leaked CDRs. The company may lose its contract for the verificati­on of visas, acknowledg­ed by the ministry of external affairs, for indulging in malpractic­es.

According to a senior police officer, MEA officials have been informed about the illegal activities of BLS after which the department is likely to suspend the contract and necessary action will be taken.

The alleged role of a UP police sub- inspector, who was posted at the office of senior superinten­dent of police with Kumar, came to light during interrogat­ion of the constable, who was formally arrested on

‘ The arrested constable, Narendra Kumar, was never posted in my office. The Delhi police had by mistake named the IGP’s office while addressing the media,’ the Kanpur IG said in a letter to police commission­er

Tuesday after several rounds of interrogat­ion, an official privy to the city police’s investigat­ion said.

The sub- inspector, who has not been identified, has been on leave after Kumar’s detention by the Delhi police. When a police team was sent to his home, it found that he was absconding, said a senior police official. However, there is no concrete evidence against him.

The sub- inspector became a part of the racket when he came to know about it. However, Kumar allegedly threatened to frame him and later offered him a chance to join the racket.

The Delhi police has already arrested Sanjeev Chaudhary, the senior manager of BLS Management Solution Pvt. Ltd. Several CDRs were recovered from the computers installed in the company’s offices.

The inspector- general of police in Kanpur has written a letter to the Delhi police commission­er complainin­g that his office had been dragged into the investigat­ion as the arrested UP police constable was never posted at his office, as revealed by the Delhi police in its interactio­ns with the media.

He demanded a retraction and apology as the constable had been posted at the office of senior superinten­dent of police, under surveillan­ce cell.

“The arrested constable, Narendra Kumar, was never posted in my office. The Delhi police had by mistake named the IGP’s office while addressing the media. He was, at present, posted at the SSP’s office and earlier he was at the DIG’s office in Kanpur. We offer complete cooperatio­n to the Delhi police in investigat­ion,” said Zaki Ahmad, I- G of UP police, Kanpur.

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