CBI arrests Bharat Mathur, a senior executive of Reliance Communications in alleged trap case: Officials.
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CBI Arrests Aviation Body Official In Rs 2.5 Lakh Bribery Case
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a senior official of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) along with a private individual in connection with a Rs 2.5 lakh bribery case, officials said on Saturday.
CBI arrests Bharat Mathur, a senior executive of Reliance Communications in alleged trap case: Officials.
CBI arrests Bharat Mathur, a senior executive of Reliance Communications in alleged trap case: Officials. CBI arrests Bharat Mathur, a senior executive of Reliance Communications in alleged trap case: Officials.
‘Small fish arrested, big sharks at large’: Rohit Pawar on CBI nabbing DGCA official
Mumbai, April 20 (IANS) Sharad Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party (NCP-SP) legislator Rohit Pawar on Monday claimed that the arrest of the Deputy Director of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation… Continue reading ‘Small fish arrested, big sharks at large’: Rohit Pawar on CBI nabbing DGCA official The post ‘Small fish arrested, big sharks at large’: Rohit Pawar on CBI nabbing DGCA official first appeared on Australia India News.
CBI arrests deputy DGCA, senior executive of corporate group in drone import bribery case - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: The CBI has arrested a deputy director general of civil aviation and the senior vice president of a major corporate group in a Rs 2.5 lakh bribery case to facilitate the import of drones for another private company, officials said Sunday. In an operation Saturday, the CBI arrested M Devula, Deputy Director General at the Airworthiness Directorate, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Bharat Mathur, who is also associated w…
Major CBI Action: DGCA Official Caught Taking Aviation Bribe - Report Wire
Delhi’s corridors of power shook as CBI arrested a top DGCA bureaucrat and a corporate honcho in a brazen bribery scheme. Mudavath Devula, Deputy DG of Airworthiness, and Bharat Mathur of a private entity, fell into the agency’s trap over Rs 2.5 lakh paid for aviation clearances. The operation began with a whistleblower’s alert on Saturday. CBI swiftly registered an FIR and orchestrated a textbook trap. The full bribe was confiscated, marking a …
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