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Govt curtails tenure of 2 senior IPS officers in CBI

NEW DELHI: The tenure of two senior IPS officers - Anish Prasad and Abhay Singh - have been curtailed from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), according to a Personnel Ministry order issued on Wednesday.

Govt curtails tenure of 2 senior IPS officers in CBI

The CBI headquarters in New Delhi. — File photo



New Delhi, February 6 

The tenure of two senior IPS officers - Anish Prasad and Abhay Singh - have been curtailed from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), according to a Personnel Ministry order issued on Wednesday.

Prasad, a 2003-batch IPS officer of Tripura cadre, was reportedly at the centre of controversy involving the CBI's two former top officers - ex-chief Alok Kumar Verma and the then Special Director Rakesh Asthana.

Both Verma and Asthana had accused each other of corruption. 

Prasad, who is at present Deputy Director (Administration) in the central probe agency's headquarters here, had earlier worked in the surveillance unit of the CBI, officials said.

At the time of his tussle with Verma, Asthana had written to Central Vigilance Commission and accused the agency of snooping on his family members, they said.

Singh, a 2002-batch IPS officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre, was posted in Ranchi.

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved premature repatriation of Prasad and Singh with immediate effect, the order said without citing further details.

Both of them were working at the level of Deputy Inspector General (DIG).

While Prasad has been asked to go back to his cadre state of Tripura, the services of Singh has been placed at the disposal of the Union Home Ministry, the order said.

The government had in January curtailed the tenure of four CBI officers - Asthana, Joint Director Arun Kumar Sharma, Deputy Inspector General Manish Kumar Sinha and Superintendent of Police Jayant J Naiknavare.

CBI Joint Director Praveen Sinha, who was looking after the probe in coal scam cases, has been elevated as the Joint Director, the order said.

Sinha is a 1988-batch IPS officer of Gujarat cadre.

Amit Kumar, who was working as Deputy Inspector General in the CBI, has been appointed Joint Director in the CBI.

Kumar, a 1998-batch IPS officer of Chhattisgarh cadre, was working in the agency's policy division. - PTI

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