CBI spokesperson Kachan Prasad said the court framed charges under 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and other sections of OSA against Verma, Shankaran, a kin of former Navy Chief Admiral Arun Prakash, former Naval Commander Kulbushan Rana sacked Naval Commanders Vijender Rana and V K Jha and ex-IAF Wing Commander S L Surve.
The court has fixed August eight as the next date of hearing, she said.
In the first case, a chareg sheet was filed by CBI on July three, 2006 and a supplementary charge sheet naming Verma on October 19, 2006.
The accused were chargesheeted under 120-B (Criminal Conspiracy) of IPC to commit offence under Officials Secret Act for allegedly entering into a conspiracy and "compromised" about 7000 pages of defence information of sensitive nature from the Naval war room and air defence headquarters, which have a direct bearing on national security.
Parashar was arrested at the airport on April five, 2006 on his return from London.
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