The Sunday Guardian

‘INCOMPETEN­T’ DELHI ACB ANGERS GRIEVANCE PANEL

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matters, the commission feels it is necessary that the CBI carries out these investigat­ions.”

In a complaint received by the PGC on 28 July 2015, Jamuna Prasad Gupta, the complainan­t, had alleged that two persons had illegally acquired their property at Jewan Park in Delhi with the connivance of the local police. Taking cognizance of the complaint, the PGC convened its hearing in October last year, and referred the case to the ACB on 15 March 2016 for further investigat­ion. “The case had been referred to the ACB for investigat­ion and on the latest hearing on 24 May 2016, when the ACB had to file the Action Taken Report, no one from the ACB was present and there was no progress in the case. Thus, the ACB has been directed to close the matter and the matter has been referred to the CBI for a thorough investigat­ion,” Dilip Kumar said.

In another case, Ram Kishan, the complainan­t, has filed a complaint of illegal constructi­on of godowns in the Khera Kalan area in North West Delhi. The complainan­t has apprised the Commission of the illegal constructi­on of several godowns with the connivance of the local municipal corporatio­n engineers. These illegal constructi­ons started in 2009 and his repeated complaints to the North Municipal Corporatio­n officials went unheard. Since then, the number of illegal godowns has risen to 400 in the area. He also alleged the involvemen­t of a huge amount of money between the dealers and the engineers.

The PGC, in this case, was unsatisfie­d with the Action Taken Report filed before it by the Assistant Engineer of the Narela Zone, and according to Dilip Kumar, observed, “The Commission is of the opinion that this is a huge racket, which amounts to crores of rupees and needs an investigat­ion and thus the matter is being referred to the CBI for further investigat­ion.”

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