CBI arrests Railway Board official in bribe case

New Delhi : A senior Railway Board official was arrested by the CBI Wednesday for allegedly receiving a bribe from Mumbai-based tour operators in return for facilitation to run special trains and additional coaches for tourism purposes.

Ravi Mohan Sharma, a 1997 batch official of the Indian Railway Traffic Service, was arrested by a team of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) while accepting the bribe of Rs.5 lakh at his residence here.


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“The money was being paid through Hawala channel. The alleged bribe was being given to facilitate the running of special trains and additional coaches for tourist purposes,” said a CBI official.

Officials said a special train sought was from Surat to Haridwar and special coaches had been sought for clients of the tour operator.

Meanwhile in Mumbai, two tour operators – Rajesh Champaklal Jodhani and Kulin Kumarpal Shah – were arrested in connection with the case.

Officials said they will be produced before a court Thursday.

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