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CBI gets custody of arms dealer Verma, wife in OS Act case

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Vidya Prakash remanded Verma and his wife to CBI custody till September 14.

The CBI had registered a fresh case against both of them on August 28 under the Official Secrets Act on a defence ministry's complaint.

"Perusal of the correspondence which took place between the investigating agency and the Ministry of Defence goes to show that certain documents, allegedly supplied by both the accused persons herein, are shown to be secret documents pertaining to the different wings of the Ministry of Defence.

"It needs no emphasis that the investigating agency is duty-bound to investigate the matter thoroughly in order to ascertain the truthfulness of the allegations made by the complainant by conducting sustained interrogation of the accused and by confronting them with incriminating documents collected so far as well as to ascertain the involvement of other persons, if any, in the commission of alleged offences," the court said.

 

The CBI had said in the FIR registered on August 28 that on June 6, a letter from the president of Ganton Pvt Ltd and Verma's business partner C Edmond Allen was received by the Defence Ministry, with certain documents annexed to it. Allen had alleged that these were provided by Verma. (More)

  

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First Published: Sep 04 2012 | 9:05 PM IST

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