Deccan Chronicle

Ex-CBI chief A.P. Singh named in graft case

Singh had favoured meat exporter Qureshi

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, FEB. 20

For the first time ever, the CBI on Monday carried out searches at the residence of its former chief Amar Pratap Singh after registerin­g an FIR against him for allegedly favouring controvers­ial meat exporter Moin Akhtar Qureshi and industrial­ist Pradeep Koneru.

The searches were conducted in Delhi, Hyderabad and Chennai including the Jubilee Hills office and residences of Mr Koneru, son of Dubai Prasad alias Koneru Rajendra Prasad. Mr Singh, a 1974 batch IPS officer, headed the agency between November 30, 2010 and November 30, 2012.

In the first informatio­n report issued by CBI Delhi on February 16 Qureshi of the AMQ group of companies, his employee Aditya Sharma, Pradeep Koneru of Trimex Group of Companies, Singh and other unknown public servants and persons were named as accused based on the complaint lodged by Enforcemen­t Directorat­e assistant director Arun Kumar.

The main allegation is that Qureshi had helped several key politician­s and business persons including Koneru’s family to get “relief in the cases investigat­ed by the CBI and obtained huge amount of money for the work done”.

Pradeep Koneru’s family members, Koneru Rajendra Prasad and Koneru Madhu of the Trimex Group of Companies, were named in the Emaar case when Singh was the CBI chief.

For the first time ever, the CBI on Monday carried out searches at the residence of its former chief Amar Pratap Singh after registerin­g an FIR against him for allegedly favouring controvers­ial meat exporter Moin Akhtar Qureshi and industrial­ist Pradeep Koneru.

CBI investigat­ions found that Mr Pradeep Koneru paid cores of rupees in instalment­s to Qureshi who in turn paid Mr Singh.

It is alleged that Mr Pradeep Koneru tried to prevent prosecutio­n of certain bank officials and also paid money to Qureshi for meetings with Mr Singh.

Qureshi allegedly purchased huge properties outside the country including in Chesterfie­ld House, London, Shekh Zyed Road and Burj Al Khalifa in Dubai, Sollo Building Apartment in New York, Suntech Tower Four in Singapore and Dinge House in London.

Most of the business operations of the Koneru family are based in Dubai. It is alleged that Qureshi used to send regular gifts to government servants.

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e on August 31, 2016, had written to the CBI stating that during the course of its investigat­ion under FEMA against the AMQ Group and Qureshi, it was revealed that he served as a middleman for public servants.

It was alleged that the records collected from the income-tax department from 2011 to 2013 revealed that Qureshi collected “huge money from different persons for obtaining undue favours from public servants or politician­s holding high public office”.

When contacted Mr Pradeep Koneru said, “I am not in India. I am out of the country. I will be coming to India in a couple of days. I don’t know anything about the CBI FIR.”

The CBI also alleged in the FIR that Qureshi through his company Indian Premier Services Private Limited applied for a concession agree- ment from the Delhi Internatio­nal Airport Limited for running lounge services at Terminal 3 at the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport in Delhi.

As he required permis- sion from government agencies for security clearances, he took help of top government officials. It was alleged that he took the help of Mr Singh for talking to GMR to give permission.

Some conversati­ons have a reference to the facilitati­on of money changing hands. However permission was not granted due to observatio­ns made by the Intelligen­ce Bureau.

 ??  ?? Meat exporter Moin Qureshi, owner of AQM group of companies, is being probed for possession of foreign assets owned or held by the him and his family illegally. Qureshi is also accused of being a middleman for some public servants.
Meat exporter Moin Qureshi, owner of AQM group of companies, is being probed for possession of foreign assets owned or held by the him and his family illegally. Qureshi is also accused of being a middleman for some public servants.
 ??  ?? Enforcemen­t Director has appended 22 BBM messages which were exchanged between A.P. Singh and Moin Qureshi.
Enforcemen­t Director has appended 22 BBM messages which were exchanged between A.P. Singh and Moin Qureshi.

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