Ashok Nayak, Assistant Commissioner of Central Excise (Large Taxpayers' Unit), was arrested by the CBI on May 7 for allegedly demanding a bribe of Rs 12 crore from Mumbai-based Raju Shetty, who runs a hotel, for settling a case of Enforcement Directorate against him.
Nayak, a promotee IRS officer of 2014-batch, is scheduled to retire from service next month.
In his statement before the CBI giving details of his meeting with Nayak, Shetty had claimed that he along with the son of the hotel owner met Nayak in his office. Nayak allegedly demanded Rs 12 crore from them for settling the matter pending with the Enforcement Directorate.
"Ashok Nayak informed us that he was doing the work through an IAS officer from PM office and finally demanded Rs 1.25 crore from each of us as first installment...," Shetty told the CBI.
The CBI has not only equipped Shetty with hidden recorder but also deployed a witness and its personnel who were keeping a watch outside the office where the meeting took place.
The recordings done through the hidden recorders provided by the CBI "corroborated" Shetty's version, the agency has claimed in its verification report.
The recorder has been sealed and will be used a evidence against Nayak by the CBI.
Shetty has alleged that in 2016, he had received a notice from the office of the Enforcement Directorate.
The CBI has alleged that the complainant was told to arrange 25-30 per cent of the Rs 12 crore bribe amount within one or two days as first instalment.
"The CBI laid a trap and the assistant commissioner was caught while accepting a bribe of Rs 1.25 crore. During investigation, the accused informed the CBI that he was to deliver this bribe amount to a private person," he said.
Gaur said Rs 1.25 crore (approx) was handed over to the said person who was also caught with the amount.
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