CBI officer probing Singur murder suspended on graft charge

By IANS

Kolkata : The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has suspended one of its officers, Special Crime Branch (SCB) superintendent A.K. Sahay, on charges of demanding bribes and threatening people with dire consequences if they didn’t pay up.


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The officer was probing the rape and murder of Singur girl Tapasi Malik, who was killed in December last year during the movement against land acquisition for the Tata Motors project in Singur.

Media Reports here said Sahay, who was posted in Kolkata, was suspended from his position just four days before his retirement.

CBI’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) superintendent Sanjay Jain Monday took over from him in Kolkata.

A case has also been filed by CBI Delhi against Sahay at the Alipur special court-1 of Justice Indrajit Chattopadhyay here. The CBI’s investigating officers would submit their report to the court.

An 11-member team of CBI’s vigilance wing conducted a thorough raid for about 15 hours on Aug 23 at the Beliaghata flat of Sahay, who was overseeing the probe into the rape and murder of Tapasi Malik.

The CBI team conducted raids at 11 locations in Kolkata and Dhanbad, including the office and residential premises of Sahay.

The charge against the official was that his aides “extorted money” from the accused or suspects in cases that his department was handling.

CBI Delhi started the probe against Sahay a couple of months ago. The case was registered against him on Aug 21.

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