Excise Commissioner Held in Bribery Case
The CBI on Friday arrested influential Central
Excise Commissioner AK Srivastava for allegedly
seeking bribe of Rs 60 lakh from two mobile phone
importers. The probe agency had registered a case against Srivastava
on January 2 and also searched his premises. According to sources, the CBI had
written to the Union Finance Ministry to remove him from his post due to
adverse reports against him. He was, however, not removed.
The Central Vigilance Commission had also sought
his transfer to a less sensitive post on similar grounds but no action was
taken. Srivastava, a 1984 batch Indian Revenue
Service officer, was posted as the Commissioner of Central Excise Zone-1 in
Delhi.
The probe agency had arrested two of Srivastava’s accomplices — Lallan
Ojha, a custom official, and Hemant
Gandhi after the registration of the case.
Srivastava had
managed to get himself out of the situation by undergoing angioplasty at a
private hospital.
In the meantime, he applied for anticipatory bail.
The bail was denied by the court on Friday with an observation that this was
not the stage for granting anticipatory bail to Srivastava,
who seemed to be the mastermind of the entire conspiracy with other accused.
After his discharge from hospital on Friday, Srivastava was arrested by the probe agency.
According to sources, Srivastava
is considered a powerful official, who was close to high-profile officials and
politicians.
[Ref: Hindustan Times]