CBI arrests former principal chief mechanical engineer in Rs 50 lakh bribery case
Jul 05, 2021
New Delhi [India], July 5 : The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested former Principal Chief Mechanical Engineer who was earlier posted at Integral Coach Factory (ICF) Chennai allegedly for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 50 lakh.
"CBI had registered a case against a former Principal Chief Mechanical Engineer, earlier posted at Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Perambur (Tamil Nadu) and others including private persons on the allegations that the accused while holding the post of Principal Chief Mechanical Engineer, Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Perambur, Chennai was indulging in various activities in collusion with a Director of Chennai-based private firm and unknown persons in the award/execution of tenders in respect of Mechanical Division of ICF, Perambur," read a release by the CBI.
The CBI further alleged that the accused during the period from February 2019 to March 31, 2021 (the date of his retirement) had collected bribe from the Director of a private firm and others and used the services of said person (Director of a private firm) as a conduit for collecting bribe on his behalf and also as a custodian for keeping the alleged illegal gratification of Rs 5.89 crores (approximately) received by/on his behalf.
"It was also alleged that on the demand of said public servant, the private person (Director of a private firm) arranged to deliver a sum of Rs 50 lakh as the first instalment of the total bribe kept in her custody through another private person of a company, based at Chennai and her working partner at Delhi to the brother of the said public servant in Delhi," the release said.
"The former Principal Chief Mechanical Engineer was caught by CBI while demanding and accepting an amount of Rs 50 lakh as the second instalment of the bribe amount from said private persons. Four other persons have been detained," it said.
Further, searches were conducted today on the premises of the accused at 9 locations including at Delhi and Chennai which led to a recovery of Rs 2.75 crore cash and 23 kg gold approximately.