Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

3 years on, no challan in sight as home dept seeks more informatio­n

- Sachin Kumar sachin.kumar2@hindustant­imes.com

BATHINDA : The filing of chargeshee­t in the case involving alleged extortion from pesticide dealers wherein three agricultur­e department officials were arrested in July 2016 with ₹4.50 lakh is set to be delayed further with the state home affairs department seeking more clarificat­ions from police for granting approval to submit the document.

It was after the home department flagged certain points for granting permission to file the challan, the police in December last year sent a file addressing the points raised.

But the department has again raised objections to which the police are yet to respond.

The then agricultur­e department joint director Sarabjit Singh Kandhari, agricultur­e developmen­t officers (ADOs) Gurdyal Kumar and Vivek Shankar were arrested by police on July 21, 2016 night from a private hotel at Barnala bypass in Bathinda.

The three were on an official visit to collect samples from godowns and shops to check the quality of pesticides.

The quality inspection was important in the wake up for the 2015 pesticide scam when cotton crop was damaged on a large scale due to whitefly attack as spurious pesticides were sold to farmers.

The three allegedly demanded money from the dealers by threatenin­g that they will not let samples of pesticides collected pass quality test. A case under Section 384 (extortion) of the Indian Penal Code and under Section 13 (2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act was registered against the three who were suspended but were reinstated later.

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