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Friday, August 21, 2015

Former principal of Kendriya Vidyalaya and former official of Indian navy sentenced in separate cases of bribery

New Delhi 21st Aug 2015(Sana Sayed):The Special Judge-III, CBI Case, Ernakulam (Kerala) has convicted Shri G.S. Bijumon, the then Petty Officer, Mechanical Engineering, Naval Ship Repair Yard, Kochi and his father-in-law Shri J. Ayyappan Pillai in a bribery case and sentenced them to undergo two years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.10,000/- each.

CBI had registered a case on the allegations that Shri G.S.Bijumon, Petty Officer, Mechanical Engineering, INS Sutlej & Naval Ship Repair Yard, Cochin(Kerala) entered into a criminal conspiracy with his wife and his father-in-law Shri Ayyappan Pillai during 2009-10. In pursuance of the said criminal conspiracy, he impersonated himself as Lieutenant Commander of Indian Navy and cheated an aspirant for the post of Senior Secondary Recruit in the Indian navy. He falsely assured him to be recruited in Indian Navy as Sailor on payment of illegal gratification of Rs. 1,50,000/-. After the recruitment of said aspirant as Senior Secondary Recruit, on merit basis, the accused demanded & accepted Rs. 50,000/- as bribe through his father in law. Further on the insistence of Sh.Bijumon, the said aspirant also made over a blank dated cheque for Rs. 80,000/- as guarantee for the balance amount.

In another case, the Special Judge for CBI Cases, Visakhaptnam has convicted Shri Dandamuri Kalyani Sunder, the then Principal, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Eluru, West Godavari District in a bribery case and sentenced him to undergo two years Simple Imprisonment with fine of Rs.10,000/-

CBI had registered a case on the allegations that Shri D.Kalyani Sundar, Principal Kendriya Vidyalaya Eluru, West Godavari District demanded a bribe of Rs.5000/- from the Complainant working as contractual Primary Teacher, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Eluru through an Attender, for helping him to take back as Primary Teacher in Kendriya Vidyalaya, Eluru on contract basis and for releasing his salary of August, 2012. CBI laid a trap and Shri D.Kalyani Sundar, Principal was caught red handed when he demanded and accepted a bribe of Rs.5000/- from the Complainant.

The Trial Court found the accused persons guilty and acquitted wife of Shri G.S.Bijumon, then Petty Officer of Indian Navy.



Thursday, August 20, 2015

Three to five years rigorous imprisonment to then assistant sub inspector and then constable, both of Uttar Pradesh police


New Delhi 20th Aug 2015(Sana Sayed): The Special Judge for CBI Cases, Lucknow has convicted Shri Ram Bihari Singh, then Police Constable/Gunner & Shri Nawab Singh, then Assistant Sub Inspector(Assistant Accountant), both working in Uttar Pradesh Police and sentenced Shri Ram Bihari Singh to undergo five years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.40,000/- & Shri Nawab Singh to undergo three years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.20,000/-.

The case was registered on 26.07.2001 on the orders of Hon'ble High Court, Allahabad dated 08.05.2001 in the Criminal Misc. Case No.2308/2001 U/s 120-B, 420, 467, 468, 471 of IPC against Police Constable Shri Ram BIhari Singh & ASI(Cashier) Shri Nawab Singh, both working in Uttar Pradesh Police and Others on the allegations that during the period 1993-94 they entered into a criminal conspiracy and Shri Ram Bihari Singh submitted 63 false TA Bills amounting to Rs.1,41,525.30/-(approx) which were passed for payment by Shri Nawab Singh, knowing that claims of fare for the classes of train in which accused travelled was not entitled.

CBI had filed a chargesheet on 25.07.2003 in the Court of Special Judge, Uttar Pradesh West, Lucknow against Shri Ram Bihari Singh and Shri Nawab Singh, both of Uttar Pradesh Police, Jhansi(UP) U/s 120-B, 420, 468, 471 of IPC & U/s 13(3) r/w 13(1)(d) of PC Act, 1988.

The Trial Court found both the accused guilty
 and convicted them.

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