CBI lies fir against former officers of JNPT, TCE, more than 800 Crore irregularities in the Bagger Project; perform searches | Today news
The CBI has registered a case against former Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and Tata Consulting Engineers (TCE), as well as two baggage businesses, in which irregularities worth more than £ 800. According to officials, the alleged irregularities are linked to the Capital Bagging project to deepen shipping navigation channels near Mumbai. The actions of the federal investigation agency come after three years of a preliminary investigation that has expanded the accusations of inflated estimates that benefit the competition to the benefit of international bidders, improper favors to contact persons and suppression of reports of independent expert organizations have expanded. The CBI in his fir discussed the name of the then chief engineer of JNPT Sunil Kumar Madabhavi, then project director of TCE, Devdutt Bose, Boskalis Smit India LLP, Jan de Zero Dredding India PVT Ltd and other unidentified civil servants. The case was filed in terms of IPC article 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 420 (fraud) and provisions of the Corruption Prevention Act. CBI searches for the registration of its fir, the CBI searched five places in Mumbai and Chennai, including the homes of Madabhavi and Evil, and offices of private companies. The searches led to the restoration of a number of documents associated with the capital -buried project, digital devices and documents that investments made by civil servants said, a CBI spokeswoman said. The documents recovered are being investigated, she said in a statement. No immediate response was available from the accused companies. What did the CBI Fir say? “The allegations of the financial benefit obtained by the private companies as a result of the abuse of the official position by the JNPT officials, who led to a major unlawful loss for the treasure trove, spread over the 2003 to 2014 period (phase-i of the project) and 2013 to 2019 (phase II of the project) were also questioned,” the CBI said. The investigation shows a criminal conspiracy between JNPT officials and other private persons, including an official of Tata Consulting Engineers, and others, which led to an unlawful loss for £ 365.90 for phase I and £ 438 for phase-II to JNPT due to too much. The case relates to a project intended by the JNPT to deepen and enlarge the navigation channel it shared with Mumbai Port in 2003 to meet the needs of cargo ships with greater size. TCE has been withdrawn for preparing a final report on planning for Bagger activities for the Capital Dredding Phase-I project, which was submitted in 2010 in collaboration with the Bagger Solution. TCE was also awarded the work of the project management consultant for the project, including the preparation of the tender documents and the work to supervise the project, the FIR claimed. During his preliminary investigation, the CBI found that JNPT officials, along with the drivers of the TCE tender conditions, held to benefit foreign bidders, and violated the guidelines of the Competition Commission of India by allowing a free presentation, and made the formation of the joint venture possible by eliminable bidders boskalis Smit India llp with Jan-Dedning of India. The CBI investigation also showed that a number of guidelines were related to confirming the rates for the bagger of different types of rocks, delay in the project, a false claim of £ 348 by the contractor without actual performance of work, excess payment of £ 430 crore, and, among others, a £ “,” Qinsy “, using a less accurate software.