Imphal : The Anti-Corruption Bureau of the Central Bureau of Investigation has filed corruption charges against two former directors of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal.
Lallukham Fimate, a former director of RIMS has been charged with buying a cancer detection machine from a foreign company at Rs.2.31 crore, while a similar machine is available for Rs.1 crore in India, the CBI has said.
Sinam Sekharjit, another former director, was charged with buying dental chairs and accessories at inflated rates amd incurring a loss of Rs.50 lakh. His first hearing in the special court in Imphal is fixed for April 21.
Thoudam Tomcha, head of department of the radiotherapy department, is one of the respondents in the case.
Meanwhile, the Kangleipak Communist Party (Military Joint Commitee) has claimed responsibility for the grenade blast at the house of M. Amuba, the medical superintendent of RIMS, on the night of April 10, for his alleged corrupt practices.
Two earlier blasts were claimed by another outfit.