Court extends CBI custody of Colonel Himanshu Bali arrested in a bribery case
New Delhi [India], May 25 (ANI): The Rouse Avenue court on Monday extended CBI remand of Colonel Himanshu Bali for five days, in connection with a Rs 50 Lakh bribery case. The court granted fresh CBI custody of Mayank Agarwal and Akshat Agarwal. They were produced before the court after an arrest.
It is alleged that Bali is involved in the case of bribery of Rs. 50 Lakh from Akshat and Mayank Agarwal, a defence supplier of Kanpur. They allegedly paid the bribe of an amount of Rs. 50 Lakh through the Hawala Channel of Chandni Chowk, Delhi.
"Considering the overall facts and circumstances, and to aid the investigation of the case, five days custody remand of both the accused persons, namely Akshat Agarwal and Mayank Agarwal, is granted to CBI. They will be produced on May 30," Special Judge (CBI) Smita Garg said.
Another accused, Yash Gupta's bail hearing is on May 30. He is in judicial custody.
While seeking custody of the accused persons, the CBI submitted that after collecting the money through hawala channels, Ashutosh Shukla delivered the amount of Rs. 50 lakhs to Naresh Kumar Pal on May 18, and the said amount was recovered from the house of Yash Gupta in Noida by the CBI team.
He submitted that CBI requires the custody of both the said accused persons for five days to unearth the complete modus operandi adopted by them and to identify their links with the other accused persons named in the FIR, as well as other unknown public servants and private persons.
He also submitted that during the said search and seizure, no notice was given to the accused persons by the CBI requiring them to join the investigation. Since no valid ground for the grant of custody of the accused persons to the CBI has been disclosed, the remand application should be dismissed.
According to the FIR, registered under Section 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, and multiple sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act, Colonel Bali was allegedly involved in a criminal conspiracy and bribery.
According to officials, Bali routinely engaged in corrupt practices, which included manipulation in the award of tenders, clearing inflated or pending bills, and deliberately approving substandard material samples.
This FIR was registered on May 18 against Colonel Himanshu Bali, who is a public servant and employed at the Army Ordinance Corps, Eastern Command, Fort William, Kolkata and four private persons, including the accused Akshat Agarwal and Mayank Agarwal and unknown others on the basis of the source information.
It was also informed that multiple tenders have been awarded to their firms by Eastern Command, Kolkata, in exchange for substantial bribes paid to Colonel Himanshu Bali and other unknown officers. (ANI)
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