Asthana, a Gujarat-cadre officer of 1984-batch, who got the "additional charge" of Director CBI, was elevated as the Additional Director in the agency two days ago when Special Director R K Dutta, who was among the frontrunners for the top post, was shifted to the Home Ministry as a Special Secretary. The post of second special secretary was created for the first time in the ministry.
It is the first time in last 10 years, that no new CBI chief has been named to succeed an incumbent. Sinha completed his two-year tenure today.
The CBI chief is selected through a collegium comprising the Prime Minister, the Leader of Opposition or largest party in opposition in the Lok Sabha and the Chief Justice of India. The collegium has not been able to meet.
He had also served as Commissioner of Police in Surat city and Vadodara city, Joint Commissioner of Police in Ahmedabad city, IGP of Vadodara Range, DIG of CID(Crime), SP and DCP.
He was associated with the investigation of a number of sensitive cases, including Godhra Railway Carnage case. Before joining CBI, he served as Additional Director General (Armed Units), Gujarat.
In Mallya's case, Sinha ensured that a case is registered
against the flamboyant liquor baron for his alleged default of loans extended to his now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines even though banks did not approach CBI with a complaint.
He directed his teams to explore the role of media baron Peter Mukerjea in the Sheena Bora murder case after the agency was handed over the investigation.
An alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru University where he studied during the first decade of its inception, Sinha follows his interests in psychology and economics and loves to spend a quiet time with his family.
Before relinquishing the charge, Sinha in an informal interaction with mediapersons said his team of officers performed exceedingly well.
He said he owned any shortcoming which might have been felt in the working of the agency but gave the credit for success to his team of officers who worked hard.
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