CBI, which is investigating the bribery racket in Central Borad of Film Certification today told a court here that he had received applications for clearance for 900 feature films and thousands of short films during his stint since January.
"In some cases, Kumar violated procedures laid down under the Cinematograph Act and cleared the films," the CBI lawyer told the court which extended Kumar's CBI custody till August 31.
According to the CBI lawyer, Kumar maintained 'tabular sheets' of names of agents and the films which came through them were cleared out of turn.
He had directed his clerk to maintain sheets from April onwards with the names of agents and how fast the certificates were issued to them.
The agency also claimed that Kumar threw an I-pad which he had got from an agent by way of bribe into the sea after he heard about the arrest of the two co-accused.
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