Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

SC dismisses plea to probe graft charges against CBI ex-director

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a plea to order an inquiry into bribery allegation­s against former CBI director Ranjit Sinha, accused of demanding money from a person facing charges of illegal export of iron ore.

A bench headed by Justice MB Lokur — monitoring the CBI probe into the coal scam cases — said it was not possible for it to permit Prem Chand Garg, managing director of Shri Lal Mahal Ltd, to give a statement to the special team investigat­ing the charges against Sinha. The panel is probing whether the former CBI boss’s meeting with those accused in the 2G and coal scam cases amounted to interferen­ce with the investigat­ion.

When Garg’s counsel, Diljit Ahluwalia, sought permission to approach the high court, the bench said: “You avail the legal remedy available to you. We shall not interfere.”

Garg accused Sinha of forcing him to pay up to dilute the charges against him in the crimi- nal case registered in Bengaluru. The businessma­n said he first met the former top cop after the FIR was registered in September 2013. His meeting took place at Sinha’s official residence in Delhi where, the applicatio­n read, the ex-CBI director asked for ` 12.5 crore. Garg alleged the CBI issued him a notice after he refused to pay.

His company director was arrested but let-off after remaining in jail for two months. During that period, Sinha asked for ` 15 crore again to let off Garg. He claimed the agency got an openended, non-bailable warrant issued against Garg, which the Karnataka high court dismissed on January 28, 2014. By then, a charge sheet was filed against him. Yet, Sinha allegedly called Garg’s wife and demanded ` 25 crore.

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