Delhi Govt, sends chargesheet against ACB chief Meena to CVC

The complaint claims that several senior police officials, including then police commissioner K.K. Paul and others, had spoken against the "illegal purchases".

Mukesh Kumar Meena
IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 15 2015 | 4:39 PM IST

The Delhi government on Tuesday, forwarded the chargesheet against Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) chief Mukesh Kumar Meena to the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) in a case of buying curtains on higher rates, for a police training college in 2005.

Meena was principal of the college, when the curtains were purchased.

"On June 18, the Delhi government had received a complaint (from retired inspector Jawahar Lal, who was posted with the Police Training college in 2005) regarding the purchase of curtains and curtain rods at higher prices," a government official told IANS.

"Today, we have forwarded the complaint to the CVC after inquiry," he said.

In his capacity as principal of the (Police Training) college that year (2005), Meena procured curtain and curtain rods for approximately Rs.20 lakh, though there is no record on the basis of which the demand was projected, the complaint made by Jawahar Lal said.

The complaint further alleged several deviations from the established norms and procedures.

"An inquiry report found out that the price of curtains that were bought was between Rs.50 and Rs.75 per metre, they were bought at a uniform price of Rs.590 per metre," the Delhi government official said.

"As many as 322 bills of less than Rs.5,000 were fabricated to avoid the need of issuing tender," he said, adding, that all the bills had same date and mentioned a non-exitent company.

The complaint claims that several senior police officials, including then police commissioner K.K. Paul and others, had spoken against the "illegal purchases".

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First Published: Sep 15 2015 | 4:00 PM IST

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