CBI, which is struggling under the weight of a huge number of ponzy scam cases, had rushed to the apex court seeking modification of its earlier order asking the agency to take over the probe into all such cases, on the ground of lack of manpower.
The probe agency said it has been probing around 970 chit-fund scam cases and was lacking manpower to register 265 non-Saradha cases pertaining to West Bengal alone.
In addition, the agency had also said it needed 40 SIs, 20 ASIs and 30 Head Constables for this purpose.
During the hearing today, Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, appearing for CBI, said in pursuance of the apex court's direction, a meeting between the West Bengal DGP and Joint Director of CBI took place on the issue of supply of manpower to the central agency.
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As against CBI's demand, the state police was willing to provide only three DySPs, two Inspectors, five SIs and 10 constables, the Solicitor General said, adding that even these officers were not being sent on deputation to work for CBI.
The bench then asked senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for West Bengal, to double the offer and provide the list of policemen which would be four times more in number than what was proposed by the state DGP.
"Out of the names of policemen, CBI will select half of them and they will be put on deputation with the CBI till the time they would be required," the bench said, adding that no court, except it, will entertain any plea of any policemen regarding the deputation.