Petro leak case: More PAs, PS to be probed

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New Delhi: Names of private secretaries and PAs of bureaucrats have cropped up in corporate espionage case which need to be probed, Delhi police told a court here which extended by three days the police custody of a person arrested for allegedly procuring sensitive documents from ministries.
Lokesh Sharma, an employee of a Noida-based consultancy firm, was produced before Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Satish Kumar Arora after completion of his five-day police remand.
Delhi Police, while seeking extension of his remand, said names of few more persons, including private secretaries and assistants of senior bureaucrats in the ministries have cropped up which need to be investigated.
The agency said they need Lokesh to confront him with the other two arrested accused in the second FIR in the corporate espionage case.
They are Jitender Nagpal, PS to Joint Secretary in Forest and Environment Ministry and Vipan Kumar, PA to a UPSC member who were arrested on February 25 in this FIR for allegedly procuring sensitive documents from ministries.
“Plea for the extension of police custody for three more days is allowed,” Chief Metropolitan Magistrate said while noting that the case is of serious nature. The court also asked the Crime Branch to supply to the accused copies of FIR and other documents.
“The purpose is that he should know what allegations are levelled against him,” the court said, while asking the police to decide by March 3 that whether this case comes under Official Secrets Act or not. (PTI)

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