A CBI officer today told a special court that the address of the Ghaziabad registered office of Jharkhand Ispat Pvt Ltd (JIPL), facing trial in a coal block allocation case along with its two directors, was "bogus".
CBI inspector Manoj Kumar, who appeared as a prosecution witness, deposed before the court that a Deputy Superintendent of Police, who was authorised to carry out searches at the JIPL office in Ghaziabad, had informed him that the address was "bogus".
"The witness states that he now recollects that for carrying out search at the registered office of M/s Jharkhand Ispat Pvt Ltd at Ghaziabad, one other authorization letter was also issued to DSP, S P Rana on March 9, 2013 itself.
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Kumar told the court that under the supervision of CBI's DIG Ravi Kant and SP Vivek Dutt, 11 teams were constituted for conducting searches at Ranchi and Ramgarh in Jharkhand, Kolkata, Varanasi and New Delhi.
He said in March 2013, he had gone to the house of JIPL's director R C Rungta, an accused in the case, in Ranchi for carrying out search but "no incriminating document was found over there."
Kumar also deposed that after he came back to Delhi from Ranchi, the other CBI officers, who had conducted searches at various places, gave him the documents seized by them.
"However, no incriminating documents were stated to have been recovered in the search operation carried out at Varanasi. The team leaders of the search team of Delhi and Kolkata however also gave me the documents recovered and seized by them," he said, adding he has thereafter submitted the report of various searches carried out in the court.
JIPL and its two directors, R S Rungta and R C Rungta, are facing trial in the case in which they have been accused of securing allotment of North Dhadu coal block in Jharkhand allegedly on the basis of false and forged documents, a charge refuted by them.