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CBI to probe 300 phone lines to Maran

September 26, 2011 06:56 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:34 am IST - New Delhi

MARAN BROTHERS: Dayanidhi Maran (Left) has allegedly helped his brother, Kalanithi Maran, by illegally giving over 300 ISDN phone lines. (File Photo)

Nearly four years after getting complaints, the CBI will start a formal probe into allegations that over 300 telephone lines were allotted to the residence of Dayanidhi Maran in Chennai and illegally linked with a television channel owned by his brother.

These 323 residential lines were in the name of BSNL General Manager connecting the Boat House residence of Mr. Maran with office of Sun TV through a dedicated underground cable during the tenure of Mr. Maran as Telecom Minister, sources in the CBI claimed.

The agency has recommended action to Telecom Secretary in 2007 but the department allegedly did not give its nod in the case, they said.

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CBI has now decided to file a preliminary inquiry in the case against unknown persons, they said.

The sources said these lines were not ordinary telephone lines but more costly Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), capable of carrying huge data thus facilitating faster transmission of TV news and programmes across the globe.

CBI in its report to the Telecom Secretary has alleged these lines are used by medium to large commercial enterprises to meet special needs such as video conferencing and transmission of huge volume of digital data, for which heavy price is to be paid but alleged that Sun TV got it for free because of Mr. Maran.

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It said that this virtual exchange was programmed in such a way that except “authorised BSNL staff” no one in the state-owned telecom company was aware of its existence.

The CBI alleged that a stealth cable was used to connect the residence of the Minister with Sun TV office to give impression that these lines were for the Minister but actually they were used by the channel.

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