The chargesheet filed under section 12 of Prevention of Corruption Act named the retired Lieutenant General for having allegedly offered the bribe on behalf of Tatra trucks suppliers who provided the all terrain vehicles to the Indian Army.
Section 12 of the Act deals with the offence of offering bribe to a public servant.
After a thorough investigation, CBI filed a chargesheet today against a retired Lieutenant General in the Court of Special Judge, Patiala House Courts, in an alleged offer of bribe on behalf a private supplier to the then Chief of Army Staff, a CBI spokesperson said.
Expressing surprise over the move, Tejinder Singh said last year there were dozens of media reports which stated that no evidence was found in the case and that it was heading for a closure.
These media reports were obviously based from information from the CBI, he claimed.
"My interaction with the agency clearly indicated that there was no credible evidence found.
"Now with the change of government, there seems to be a change of heart in the probe agency and therefore the filing of chargesheet is abuse of power by the people concerned and politically motivated," Tejinder Singh told PTI in his reaction to the CBI chargesheet.
The then Army Chief had alleged that Tejinder Singh had offered him a bribe of Rs 14 crores on September 22, 2010 on behalf of Tatra truck supplier for clearing file for procurement of 1,676 Tatra HMVs (High Mobility Vehicles) for the Indian Army.
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