Raising the issue in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, opposition BJP leader Jagadish Shettarsaid Mysore Sales International Limited (MSIL) had awarded the contract to a bogus company, Poseidon FZE, through a tender to import 180 lakh tons of sand for five years.
"The company has given EMD documents at Axios Credit Bank in Singapore, but this bank has no branch in Singapore," Shettar said, releasing documents about the alleged scam.
Shettar alleged that the import price of the sand flown from Malaysia is Rs 107 per 50 kg bag, but it was being sold at an exorbitant price of Rs 200 per 50 kg bag.
Shettar said it is an international crime and MSIL officials are involved and should be thoroughly investigated.
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"I am ready to submit the documents before the government and request the government to initiate investigation into it," he added.
Shettar said MSIL had given the tender to the company which had no experience in these types of transactions and business.
"The tender was given to Poseidon FZE without Cabinet approval," he alleged.
He also said the company was not registered before the tender process began and instead it was registered afterwards in UAE.
"MSIL had floated the tenders in last May," he said.
Shettar alleged that MSIL officials illegally tweaked tender conditions to help Poseidon FZE to supply sand from Malaysia.
Not only the tender conditions were changed, but also import-export norms violated while fixing the quality control agency, Shettar said.
"I request government to bring to book culprits including MSIL officials, who could have misled the ministry," he said.
"The officials and others will be punished if found guilty. The government does not have any intention to protect the culprits," he added.
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