Submarine info leak case: CBI chargesheets six for leaking sensitive information

They are accused of selling details of a submarine refit and upgrade programme

November 02, 2021 06:36 pm | Updated November 03, 2021 07:13 am IST - New Delhi

Central Bureau of Investigation HQ, in New Delhi.

Central Bureau of Investigation HQ, in New Delhi.

The CBI has filed a charge sheet against six people, including two serving Navy commanders and two retired officers, for allegedly leaking confidential commercial information about a submarine refit and upgrade programme to unauthorised persons for illegal gratification.

The agency has invoked various provisions of the Indian Penal Code and the Prevention of Corruption Act against the accused. The Navy is also conducting an internal inquiry into the allegations.

In September, the CBI had arrested five persons, including a serving and two retired Navy officers. It also searched multiple locations in Delhi, Noida, Mumbai and Hyderabad, during which about ₹2 crore in cash was allegedly seized from the premises of a retired Navy officer.

The serving commanders were posted at the Western Naval Command headquarters. It is alleged that they shared information of administrative and commercial nature with the retired officers, one of whom worked with a Korean company.

Among those arraigned in the CBI charge sheet are the then commander Ajit Kumar Pandey, retired commodore Randeep Singh and retired commander S.J. Singh who worked for the Korean company, confirmed a CBI official.

As part of the probe, the agency has quizzed several other retired and serving Navy officers who were in touch with the accused persons. Contents of electronic devices seized during the searches are being examined with the help of experts. Some foreign nationals may also come under the scanner for their suspected role.

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