CBI takes over Rajasthan ambulance scam case; registers case against Gehlot, Pilot

28 August,2015 10:14 PM IST |   |  Agencies

CBI has taken over probe in the ambulance scam of Rajasthan in which it re-registered FIR of the state police naming former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, ex-Union Minister Sachin Pilot, Karthi Chidambaram, Ravi Krishna among others as accused


Jaipur: The CBI has registered a case in the alleged ambulance scam in Rajasthan in which Congress leaders, including former chief minister Ashok Gehlot and former union minister Sachin Pilot, Karthi Chidambaram and Ravi Krishna have been named, an official said on Friday.

A CBI statement said the probe agency has "registered a case on the request of the Rajasthan government and further directions from union government and taken over the investigation" of the case.

At the request of Rajasthan government, the case was transferred to CBI which has now re-registered it under the Anti-Corruption Unit of the agency here.

"The FIR was registered against the then Directors of the private firm at Mumbai/Jaipur and others including public servants under section 420 (cheating), 467 (forgery), 468, 471 and 120-B of IPC on the allegations of irregularities in the award of tender in favour of the said firm by deliberately inserting technical specifications and irregularities in the implementation of the project which included excess bills claimed by said firm and paid to them," CBI spokesperson said.

The FIR registered by the state government has named Gehlot and alleged Directors of the company Pilot, Karthi (son of former Union Minister P Chidambaram), Ravi Krishna (son of former Union Minister Vayalar Ravi), Ziqitza Health Care, its Director Sweta Mangal, the then Health Minister of the state Duru Mirza and the the Director National Rural Health Mission, CBI sources said.

Pilot has said he had resigned from the company in late 2002 or early 2003 (before he became MP) when it decided to become a "for profit" company from the "non-profit" venture as he was associated with it only for social cause.

CBI has claimed that the period of the alleged crime is between 2010-13.

Police after conducting an inquiry into former Jaipur mayor Pankaj Joshi's complaint of July 31, 2013 decided to register a case against Gehlot, Pilot and others on charges of cheating and dishonesty, forgery of valuable security and forgery for purpose of cheating and party to a criminal conspiracy among others.

Joshi had alleged financial irregularities in operating '108' ambulance service during the previous Congress government.

The ambulance service is a part of the National Rural Health Mission and is a public-private partnership to ensure help for emergency patients.

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