CBI Files Case Against Former DSP for Disproportionate Assets
CBI books its ex-DSP, wife for amassing disproportionate assets
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has charged Brij Mohan Meena, a former deputy superintendent of police, and his wife Sunita for allegedly amassing disproportionate assets worth ₹98.63 lakh. This case follows previous allegations of bribery against Meena, who served in the Bank Securities and Fraud Branch in Mumbai.
- 01Brij Mohan Meena, former DSP, is accused of accumulating assets disproportionate to his known income.
- 02The total alleged disproportionate assets amount to ₹98.63 lakh.
- 03Meena was previously charged with accepting bribes of ₹5 crore.
- 04He has been under suspension since December 2024.
- 05The CBI maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a case against Brij Mohan Meena, a former deputy superintendent of police (DSP) in the Bank Securities and Fraud Branch (BSFB) in Mumbai, and his wife, Sunita, for allegedly amassing disproportionate assets totaling ₹98.63 lakh (approximately $118,000 USD). This case was registered on April 30, 2024, following earlier allegations in December 2024, where Meena was accused of collecting bribes amounting to ₹5 crore (approximately $600,000 USD) from individuals or companies under investigation by the BSFB. Meena, who joined the CBI in 2003 and was promoted to DSP in 2019, had his assets valued at around ₹45 lakh (approximately $54,000 USD) when he joined the BSFB, which has been involved in investigating high-profile bank fraud cases. The CBI emphasizes its commitment to combating corruption within its ranks, as evidenced by the pending cases against various officials reported in the Central Vigilance Commission's 2024 annual report.
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This case highlights ongoing issues of corruption within law enforcement agencies, potentially affecting public trust in the CBI.
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