Saturday, January 29, 2011

Adarsh scam: CBI registers case against Ashok Chavan, 12 others

Mumbai:

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Saturday named former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan and 12 others in an FIR in connection with Adarsh society scam.

The probe agency named former Major General M M Wanchoo besides R C Thakur and Kaniah Lal Gidwani as main the conspirators in the case.



The case was registered after the CBI last week received flak from the Bombay High Court for its tardy probe in the case.

It was not immediately clear whether the name of former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan figures in the FIR registered at the special designated court in Mumbai.

The CBI FIR names two former senior Army officials of the rank of Major General and Brigadier, sources said.

The agency had registered a preliminary inquiry into the scam in November last year.

The decision to register a case was taken after seeking a legal opinion on the evidence which had favoured registering of a case against some people for allegedly forging the documents and abusing official position.


News From: http://www.7StarNews.com

1 comment:

Dinesh said...

It is well known that Pakistani Politicians disowns the so called " NATIONAL ASSETS - Terrorists " when caught or killed by foreign countries, but today we see Congress disowns it's " PARTY ASSETS - Corrupt Politicians, Bureaucrats, Officials etc.... ". Better if this Corrupts and Looters from every party defends their case, not on Tax-payers money.

 
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