CBI registers graft cases against 9 I-T officials, CA

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 22 2016 | 8:22 PM IST
CBI today registered a case against nine senior Income Tax officials including Principal Commissioner Income Tax, Delhi S K Mittal and three private persons for allegedly indulging in corrupt practices as it carried out searches at 17 locations across the country.
CBI sources said residential and official premises of the officials and a chartered accountant Sanjay Bhandari were searched during the country-wide operations today which covered 17 locations in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Khammam in Telangana.
The sources claimed that CBI recovered documents related to properties worth Rs 2.6 crore, cash of Rs 16 lakh, 4.25 kg of gold jewellery besides 13 kg of silver articles during searches at the premises of one of the officials.
They claimed that from another official Fixed Deposit Receipts worth Rs 68 lakh were recovered. Underlining that these were initial recoveries, they said the searches are still going on and that more recoveries could be made.
Besides Mittal, the agency registered case against Income Additional Commissioner (exemption) Bangalore, T N Prakash, Deputy Commissioner (Exemption) Chennai, R V Haroon Prasad, Deputy Commissioner (Investigation) Chennai, S Murali Mohan, Commissioner (audit-2) Chennai, Vijayalakshmi, Additional Commissioner Mumbai, S Pandian, Commissioner (DR) ITAT Mumbai, G Lakshmi Baraprasad, Additional Director General (systems-4) Ghaziabad, Vikram Gaur and Additional Director (investigation) Mumbai, Rajendra Kumar, CBI sources said.
A chartered accountant Sanjay Bhandari and his sons Shreyans and Divyang are also named as accused in the case, the sources said.
It is alleged that these officials were availing favours including stay at five star hotels, conveyance in the form of luxury cars and flight travel at the expense of the chartered accountant and his sons and helping him in the cases of his clients as a quid pro quo.
The present case stemmed from another case registered by the agency in January, 2015 in which Bhandari was named along with Joint Commissioner Sallong Yaden who was arrested while allegedly 'receiving' the bribe amount from Shreyans Bhandari of SH Bhandari and Co, Chartered Accountants.
Yaden had allegedly demanded and accepted the bribe for giving a 'favourable' report on the Income Tax search conducted on a city-based private company, the CBI said.
During the probe, CBI found a deep rooted nexus between Bhandari and senior Income Tax officials who were allegedly giving favourable reports for his clients in lieu of favours received from him.
Following the trail for nearly one year, CBI has filed cases against these officials and Bhandari and his sons.
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First Published: Jun 22 2016 | 8:22 PM IST

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