Manoj Krishna, an IRS officer of 1987-batch, was arrested by the agency in the allged graft case on the complaint given by a Rajkot-based businessman, CBI sources said here today.
Krishna, posted at Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House at Nhava Sheva Port, Mumbai, had allegedly demanded Rs eight lakh initially for releasing his container, CBI sources said.
They said he later allegedly increased the demand to 12.5 lakh and asked the businessman to pay the amount to his middleman Jigar Shah who worked as customs house agent.
CBI laid a trap and arrested Shah when he was receiving the money from the businessman. Based on the information provided by the Shah, the Customs Commissioner was also arrested in the case.
Both the accused are likely to be produced before a competent court for remand.
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