Union Minister V Narayanasamy said the case related to illegal import of cars by a businessman was being investigated by Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) and it was found that one of its officers was in collusion with him.
"He (DRI officer) was not doing anything for two years. The case was transferred to CBI two months back. CBI after finding a prima facie case filed an FIR.
He said that along with him, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister P Chidambaram have said that the timing of the raid was wrong. "It will be taken (in a different way) by the people," the Minister said.
Narayanasamy denied reports that he was summoned by Congress chairperson Sonia Gandhi on the matter.
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Narayanasamy, who is minister-incharge of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions which acts as administrative department for CBI, said if the government was interfering in the functioning of the agency, many ministers and officers would have not gone to jail.
Within two days of DMK withdrawing support to the Congress led UPA government at the Centre, a CBI team had on March 21 conducted searches at various places including Stalin's house in Chennai in connection with its probe in the illegal cars smuggling case which had evoked sharp reaction from various quarters disapproving of the agency's action.
The agency has so far recovered 33 cars and further investigations are on.