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CBI arrests Central Railway engineer, 2 others in Rs 10 lakh bribery case

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New Delhi, Mar 10 (PTI) The CBI has arrested a chief electrical distribution engineer with the Central Railway and two private persons in an alleged bribery case of Rs 10 lakh, officials said on Tuesday.

The central probe agency had registered the case against the 2003-batch officer of the Indian Railway Services of Electrical Engineers, working as a chief electrical distribution engineer with the Central Railway, and others on Monday.

During searches at five locations in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Karjat in Maharashtra that followed the arrests, the CBI seized Rs 90.79 lakh in cash, gold jewellery weighing 241.30 gm and 2.5 kg silver jewellery amounting to Rs 42.52 lakh, and other documents of investments from the chief engineer’s premises, a CBI spokesperson said in a statement.

The CBI also seized Rs 3.85 lakh from his office chamber, taking the total seizure to Rs 1.47 crore, it said.

The FIR had alleged that the chief engineer demanded a bribe of Rs 40 lakh, which was 1 per cent of the tender value of Rs 40.54 crore being awarded to a private company.

“The accused engineer acted in connivance with the stakeholders of the private company in the award of the tender. The CBI laid a trap and caught the accused after he accepted a bribe amount of Rs 10 Lakh from a private person,” the CBI spokesperson said in the statement.

The central agency recovered the bribe amount of Rs 10 lakh from the engineer’s chamber, it said.

The accused engineer and two private persons have been arrested, the spokesperson said. PTI ABS ARI

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