CBI arrests three from a coach factory in Rae Bareli in a bribery case

The accused had demanded bribe for approval of items (safety spectacles) supplied by complainant’s trading firm, having office at Prabhadevi, Mumbai

New Delhi, October 14

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested three accused including Chief Depot Material Superintendent (CDMS) and Ward Officer of Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli in a bribery case.

The CBI stated that a case was registered by CBI against three accused including accused Depot Material Superintendent (CDMS) and Ward Officer of Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli and one private person.

It was alleged that accused officers from Modern Coach Factory (MCF), Raebareli demanded bribe for approval of items (safety spectacles) supplied by complainant’s trading firm, having office at Prabhadevi, Mumbai in response to online tender floated by MCF, Raebareli. In compliance of said purchase order, the complainant allegedly had earlier dispatched bulk supply of items to MCF. 

It was further alleged that the complainant had received several telephonic calls from accused public servants continuously demanding bribe for approval of his material. But complainant allegedly neglected their demand following which he received a letter of rejection for one of the items from Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli in August. It was also alleged that the complainant again received calls from accused public servants to pay bribe for approval of items provided by his firm to Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli.

the CBI laid a trap and during trap proceedings, the complainant transferred Rs. 30,000/- through G-pay to the account of private person as per the directions of accused public servants. Both the accused public servants confirmed the receipt of bribe amount. All three accused were arrested by CBI at Raebareli (U.P.) and were produced before the Raebareli Court which granted transit remand. The accused were later produced before the Special CBI Court, Mumbai and were remanded to Police Custody till 11.10.2024.

The agency then conducted raids at residential and official premises of accused persons at Raebareli which led to recovery of incriminating documents.

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