The Free Press Journal

RPF clerk caught red-handed in corruption case gets bail

- STAFF REPORTER /

A special CBI court in the city on Monday granted bail to a suspended junior clerk of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) who had been booked for corruption after he demanded Rs. 20,000 from a head constable of the RPF to process his retirement benefits.

The suspended clerk, Anand Singh had sought bail on the grounds that that he was falsely implicated in the case and being a junior clerk he does not exercise any influence to hamper investigat­ion. His advocate also informed the court that he has been suspended from service after the arrest.

The prosecutio­n opposed the bail plea contending that the investigat­ion is at an initial and crucial stage and if released on bail, Singh may influence witnesses from his department or also the complainan­t.

Special CBI judge MT Asim while granting him bail stated that, “It is pertinent to note that this is a trap case and prima-facie trap has been successful…Thus it can be gathered that substantia­l part of investigat­ion has been conducted.”

The court further said that investigat­ion to find other persons linked in the case can be done by the investigat­ing officer even if the applicant is released on bail. Further, it said, “I do not find it a just cause to keep the applicant behind bars particular­ly when a substantia­l part of the investigat­ion…is over.”

As per the complaint, the head constable Manohar Jadhav of RPF, CR had submitted all the required documents to Singh who works in the Pension Section, RPF, Mulund. He had received a call from Singh to come to the Accounts Section for some verificati­on work. The following day, Singh told Jadhav that he had to pay a bribe for the work to be done. The head constable informed the AntiCorrup­tion Bureau about the issue. Around a month later, he got a call from Singh that the work was done and he must pay up. The ACB had laid a trap and Singh was caught red-handed accepting the amount.

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