The Asian Age

2 top babus held over graft cases

IAS officer held for bid to influence CBI probe, IRS officer for taking bribe

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The CBI on Tuesday arrested two senior public servants, including the then joint director in Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED), in two separate corruption cases. While J.P. Singh, the then JD (Ahmedabad-ED), who was facing the agency’s probe for allegedly receiving bribe from accused in IPL cricket-betting scam investigat­ed by him, was arrested by the CBI, the agency sleuths nabbed senior IAS officer in Chhattisga­rh government B.L. Agrawal on the charges of allegedly trying to buy favours in cases against him probed by the country’s premier investigat­ive agency.

Singh, a 2000-batch Indian Revenue Service officer of the Customs and Excise wing, was arrested along with three others — Sanjay (enforcemen­t officer), Vimal Aggarwal and Chandresh Patel. Immediatel­y after registerin­g a case in September 2015, the CBI had carried out searches at various places in Mumbai and registered a case against Singh in Ahmedabad. Singh was later repatriate­d to his parent cadre and is at present posted as Additional Commission­er (Customs and Excise Department) in the Northeast.

All the four were arrested here and produced before a designated court which granted them a transit remand till February 23 so that they can be produced before the CBI court in Ahmedabad. The CBI had earlier said in its FIR that “it has been alleged that certain officers of ED while investigat­ing the cases of money laundering in betting and other such activities have allegedly demanded and accepted huge illegal gratificat­ion from the accused and suspect persons in the cases.”

In another case, senior Chhattisga­rh IAS officer Agrawal was arrested by the CBI for allegedly trying to buy favours in cases against him probed by the agency.

Agrawal, now principal secretary in the state, was arrested by the CBI along with his brother-in-law Anand Agrawal from Raipur and an alleged middleman Bhagwan Singh from here, sources said.

They said that during searches, the CBI has recovered two kilograms of gold and `39 lakh in cash from the alleged middleman. It is alleged that Agrawal, an IAS officer of 1988 batch, wanted to “settle” CBI probes against him which were registered in 2010 when he was the health secretary in the state government. He has been chargeshee­ted in one while probe is going on in the other case.

 ?? — PTI ?? IAS officer B.L. Agrawal, who was arrested by the CBI in an alleged bribery case, is produced in Patiala House Courts in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— PTI IAS officer B.L. Agrawal, who was arrested by the CBI in an alleged bribery case, is produced in Patiala House Courts in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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