The Lt Governor also transfered seven inspectors of Delhi Police to the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB), days after AAP government inducted five police officers from Bihar in the elite probe agency.
Jung appointed Joint Commissioner M K Meena as the chief of the ACB which was till now headed by S S Yadav. Meena is currently serving as Joint Commissioner of New Delhi range and the LG's order said he has been given additional charge of ACB.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia slammed Jung for creating a new post of joint commissioner and questioned all the appointments.
"What is behind the conspiracy to create a new post of joint commissioner and appoint your own officer?
"Has it been done due to fear that ACB will probe the CNG fitness scam," Sisodia tweeted. He alleged that the officer appointed by the LG to head the ACB had tried to "trap" him by trying to make suicide of a farmer in rally in Jantar Mantar in April as a murder.
The inspectors who have been transferred to ACB are Braj Mohan, Kumar Kant Mishra, Vivekanand Jha, Rajkumar, Rajendra Prasad, Ricchpal Singh Meena and Puran Chand.
"Government has posted one Joint Commissioner and seven inspectors to augment the resources as per the agenda of the government. More officers will be posted in the ACB in due course of time to fight corruption," Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said.
The AAP government last week had appointed three inspectors and two sub-inspectors of Bihar Police to the ACB. In a strong reaction to the decision, Jung's office had rejected the appointments.
The ACB on Saturday had decided to "reinvestigate" the alleged 2002 CNG fitness scam of Rs 100 crore in which three top officials of Sheila Dikshit government were under scanner.
The AAP also attacked LG for appointing a new chief and said the "appointment is fit case of contempt of court."
"LG's appointment is fit case of contempt of court. Delhi HC categorically said ACB is under Delhi Government and not under LG. LG cannot appoint anyone," AAP leader Ashutosh tweeted.
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