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CBI registers corruption case against military engineer

Accused sought bribe for civil work at defence establishm­ent

- SOMENDRA SHARMA

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) has registered a graft case against an engineer of Military Engineerin­g Services for allegedly demanding bribe in a civil work done at a defence establishm­ent. The complainan­t had also recorded his conversati­on with the accused official wherein the official was telling him that nowadays people record conversati­ons and give it to CBI, without realising that this very conversati­on was being recorded and would be probed by CBI.

According to the CBI, a written complaint was received by the CBI on January 12 from a person who works as a project manager in

Mumbai for a constructi­on company. The complainan­t had alleged that his company was allotted a tender in July 2020 for doing civil work at Naval Station in Uran. In August, at the time of submission of documents related to the tender, the complainan­t had met accused government official AK Mishra, who was working as junior engineer (contract), who allegedly demanded three percent of the tender accepting amount, which the complainan­t refused to give.

"The complainan­t had submitted a bill of Rs 13.50 lakh for payment of work after which Mishra had forwarded his observatio­ns and objections in December. When the complainan­t met Mishra on January 8, for enquiry about the payment, Mishra told the complainan­t that as the latter had not fulfilled his earlier demand of bribe of three percent of the tender acceptance value, the payment has been kept on hold," said a CBI official. He added, Mishra informed the complainan­t that until the bribe is paid, the payment will not be released. The complainan­t then approached the CBI for enquiry on January 12.

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