Kolkata Police sleuths arrested Kahlon, a 1984-batch IAS officer of West Bengal cadre, alongwith D D Jagtap Dattaji, who allegedly paid Rs 20 lakh to the bureaucrat, from the hotel premises in the heart of the city last night.
"One businessman and Raj Pal Singh Kahlon, Chairman, Kolkata Port Trust, were intercepted and subsequently arrested for accepting illegal gratification of Rs 20 lakh. A case was filed in New Market Police Station," a senior official of the Kolkata police said.
They were produced at the Bankshall Court this afternoon and sent to police remand for eight days.
Judge Debabrata Sinha rejected the bail plea of Kahlon and Dattaji who was arrested for allegedly paying the bribe.
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Both Kahlon and Dattaji were directed to be in police remand till March 17 and be again produced before the court on that date.
career in the civil service for over three decades.
Before becoming an IAS officer of West Bengal cadre, Kahlon as an IPS officer of 1981 batch of Madhya Pradesh Cadre served that state from 1981 to 1984.
Opposing the bail prayer, chief public prosecutor Tamal Mukherjee submitted that the investigation was at a preliminary stage and that more documents were likely to be recovered in connection with the case.
He alleged that Kahlon had been given Rs 20 lakh as illegal gratification by Dattaji, who is an advisor/ director of Bharat Calcutta Containers Terminal Limited and a resident of Mumbai.
He prayed for 14 days' police custody of both the accused, who have been charged under section 120B of IPC (criminal conspiracy) and various provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.
Kahlon has been serving as chairman of KoPT on deputation since January, 2013.
He has held the position of principal secretary in the departments of environment, transport, fisheries and fire services among others in the West Bengal government.