According to sources, Yadav has sent three complaints about Meena's alleged high-handed behaviour to Delhi's government's Department of Vigilance, which comes under Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
Sisodia has forwarded the complaints to Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and Delhi Police Commissioner Bhim Sain Bassi, they added.
"Meena is trying to threaten and pressurise me into providing FIRs filed with the Anti-Corruption Bureau pertaining to Delhi Police officials and interfering in the working of ACB.
He also rubbished media reports that he had threatened to commit suicide.
"That is all rubbish; why would I want to commit suicide. I am not scared of him (Meena)," he said.
Sources said Meena on Wednesday went to Yadav's office and asked for the FIR book following which a heated argument broke out between the two as Yadav refused to provide what was sought.
The face-off between Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has resulted in Delhi government's ACB now having two chiefs.
It all began on June 8, when Joint Commissioner Meena, a 1989-batch Indian Police Service officer, took charge of ACB after he was appointed by Jung, superseding Additional Commissioner SS Yadav. Yadav had been hand-picked by Delhi government for the post.
The AAP government reacted by terming the appointment illegal as it claimed that that there was no post of joint commissioner in ACB.
"Delhi police commissioner should register a criminal case ag Joint CP Mukesh Meena for giving life threats to ACB chief S S Yadav. S S Yadav gave written complaint to LG/Delhi Police commissioner ag Meena. I expect from both to act impartially as demanded by law (sic)," he said in a series of tweets.
"Meena's appointment is illegal. Corruption case ag him. Why he is asking ACB chief to give him FIR register ? He should be prosecuted (sic)," read another tweet.
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