The Asian Age

CBI probes supply of kits from Vectra

- PRAMOD KUMAR

The CBI, which is probing alleged irregulari­ties in purchase of Tatra trucks, is also investigat­ing supply of more than 2,500 kits by Vectra company to the Indian Army in 1997- 98. Initial probe by the agency has revealed that important components, including gear boxes, were allegedly missing from majority of the kits supplied to the Army, sources said.

According to sources, probe by the agency has also revealed that the Army allegedly paid huge amounts to the company for the supply of these kits in 97- 98 .

“The agency is probing under what circumstan­ces officials of the ministry of defence ( MOD) paid huge amounts to the private company for the supply of these kits. The agency is trying to ascertain the identity of the MOD officials who played important role in releasing funds to the company without checking these kits,” sources said. The agency is also probing the role of some former officials of the state- owned BEML in this regard, sources added.

The probe by the agency has also revealed the Army allegedly paid huge amounts to the company for the supply of these kits

Sources further said, “The agency officials are also preparing to question London- based businessma­n Ravi Rishi, who is an accused in a case involving alleged irregulari­ties in the purchase of more than 6,000 Tatra trucks for the Indian Army. Mr Rishi is also a majority stakeholde­r in Tatra Sipox UK.”

“Probe by the agency has already revealed that the agreement signed with a foreign trade corporatio­n of Czechoslov­akia for the supply of all- terrain Tatra truck vehicles was allegedly fraudulent­ly assigned to Tatra Sipox UK by showing it as the original equipment manufactur­er or a fully- owned subsidiary of the Czech firm,” sources said.

In 1997, Tatra Sipox UK signed a truck supply deal with BEML, which was in alleged violation of defence procuremen­t rules which say that procuremen­t should be done directly from the original equipment manufactur­er only, sources said.

The agency is also investigat­ing role of some former MOD officials who allegedly joined the accused private company after their retirement, they said.

First agreement for the supply for Tatra all terrain trucks was signed with Czechoslov­akia based company Tatra in 1986.

 ?? — PTI ?? A traditiona­l bullock cart race on Hanuman Jayanti at Kauthe Village in Pune on Friday.
— PTI A traditiona­l bullock cart race on Hanuman Jayanti at Kauthe Village in Pune on Friday.

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