Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Bribery case: CBI recovers ₹1.42 cr in cash, gold biscuits

- Abhishek Sharan abhishek.sharan@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) on Tuesday recovered around ₹1.42 crore in cash, a laptop, two gold biscuits and some documents from the premises of one of the four accused persons arrested in connection with an alleged bribery case. The arrested accused in the case include an assistant director with the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and three officials of a private firm which runs a laboratory in Thane. As reported by HT on May 7, three of the accused persons were allegedly nabbed redhanded, transactin­g ₹1.2 lakh in cash at a bar on Sunday. The money was being given to the FSSAI assistant director as a bribe to clear pending bills of the private firm, the agency stated.

Tuesday’s recoveries were made from the premises of the private firm’s senior manager, said a CBI source. The agency will ascertain the nature and origin of the recovered cash; if it is found to be unaccounte­d, the Income Tax department may be alerted for scrutiny, the source added.

The CBI had earlier conducted search operations at the office and residence of the accused persons, which led to the recovery of cash worth ₹37.3 lakh, 45 grams of gold, documents pertaining to multiple immovable assets and other purported incriminat­ing papers, which are being scrutinise­d, said officials. On Saturday, the FSSAI assistant director (technical) Amol Jagtap, the firm’s director and the senior manager were booked by the CBI under the Prevention of Corruption Act and sections of the IPC pertaining to criminal conspiracy, bribing of a public servant including by a commercial organisati­on and abetment.

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