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Army officer, middleman arrested by CBI over cash-for-transfer racket
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New Delhi, June 3 (IBNS) : The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a lieutenant colonel in the Indian Army for allegedly being part of a racket to manipulate the posting of army officers for bribes, media reports said.
Gaurav Kohli, a middleman, through whom the deals were allegedly struck has also been arrested.
The CBI move followed after the agency tumbled on a corruption operation. It is said that more senior officers of the army could be involved in the racket.
According to reports, Lt Col Ranganathan Suvramani Moni, an officer in the Personnel Department at the Army Headquarters, was arrested after allegedly receiving a part of Rs five lakh bribe for the transfer of Bengaluru-based army officer S Subhas.
The deal is said to have been brokered by a civilian Gaurav Kohli and another army officer Purushottam, both of whom are named in the CBI first-investigation report, the report said.
The Lt Col is also accused of being involved in efforts to manipulate the posting of Hyderabad-based officer DSRK Reddy.
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