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Delhi cops fail to find clue on 2008 cash-for-vote scam

FP Archives • November 27, 2012, 21:31:54 IST
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The Delhi Police made the submission in an additional charge sheet filed before Special Judge Sangita Dhingra Sehgal.

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Delhi cops fail to find clue on 2008 cash-for-vote scam

New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Tuesday told a court that it did not find any “clue” about the money trail in the 2008 cash-for-vote scam case in which Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh, L K Advani’s former aide Sudheendra Kulkarni and two other BJP leaders have been chargesheeted. The Delhi Police made the submission in an additional charge sheet filed before Special Judge Sangita Dhingra Sehgal, over a month after the court on 15 October, directed it to “investigate from all angles” and trace the source of money in the case. [caption id=“attachment_537792” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/cashforvotes_ibnlive.jpg "cashforvotes_ibnlive") Ibnlive[/caption] The court’s order had come on a plea by BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Faggan Singh Kulaste, an accused in the case, seeking further probe in the matter to trace the source of money and the beneficiaries of the deal to pay the BJP’s “vulnerable” MPs to vote in favour of the UPA government. In the fresh charge sheet, the police gave details about its further probe during which Amar Singh was again quizzed and the editor-in-chief and the reporter of a TV news channel, which conducted the sting operation, too joined the investigation. Police in its report further said that advertisements were published in newspapers in several cities to get information about an unidentified person, who had allegedly carried the currency notes delivered to politicians. The police said Singh was interrogated again on 14 November to find out the money trail and to establish the identity of the person in yellow shirt. “However, no clue could be gathered during his interrogation,” it said. The chargesheet quoted Amar Singh as claiming that Saxena was “an employee of HFCL Ltd and was not his employee.” “Singh volunteered to convey a message to Vinay Maloo, the then director HFCL Ltd and he got in touch with police so that his statement could be recorded,” the chargesheet said. On 17 November, Maloo called from England and said he wanted to get his statement recorded on telephone regarding employment of Sanjeev Saxena with HFCL ltd in 2008. The said caller was told that since it was not possible to verify his identity on phone, he should send a written statement duly attested by the Indian High Commission, London. Maloo agreed and the statement is awaited. On 14 November, Amar Singh’s Private Assistant Geetanjali Dutta and his PSO Pradeep Kumar was also interrogated. However, no further clue regarding the money trail or identity of the person in yellow shirt could be established, the police charge sheet said. It added “accused Sanjeev Saxena was also interrogated again on October 26 to get more details about the identity of person in yellow shirt and his whereabouts but he could not provide any further clue.” It added he could not provide any information or details on the money trail. The police also said in the charge sheet that the editor-in-chief of CNN-IBN also joined investigation on November 8 and submitted that before complete facts could be checked and further corroboration of story could be conducted by the company, three BJP MPs raised the issue in Parliament to make public the fact that the subject matter of the sting has been recorded by CNN-IBN. He also said that “while we interviewed several people who were part of the sting, a complete investigation into the source of the money was compromised by revelation in Parliament.” PTI

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