Did CBI Really Hand Down a 4-Year Sentence to Kanpur School Principal for Bribery?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Former principal sentenced to four years
- Fine of Rs 1 lakh imposed
- Bribery amount was Rs 25,000
- Case highlights corruption in education
- CBI continues to combat corruption
Lucknow, Dec 13 (NationPress) A Special CBI Court in Lucknow has sentenced the former principal of Kendriya Vidyalaya in Kanpur to four years of imprisonment, accompanied by a fine of Rs 1 lakh, for accepting a bribe of Rs 25,000 from a canteen operator, according to an official report released on Saturday.
Tasudduque Khan, who served as the principal of Kendriya Vidyalaya-I at the Air Force Station, Chakeri, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, was found guilty by the Special Court under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) initiated this case on August 24, 2016, following a complaint from the owner of a private company based in Kanpur against Khan.
It was claimed that the accused demanded an undue advantage of Rs 51,000 and agreed to accept Rs 25,000 from the complainant as a reward for facilitating the smooth operation of the school canteen, which was already compensated with Rs 1.73 lakh.
After concluding the investigation, the CBI submitted a charge sheet against Khan on September 30, 2016.
In a related development, on Friday, the CBI apprehended a former sub-Postmaster from Kerala who had been evading arrest following a court's decision that found her guilty of misappropriating Rs 2.73 lakh.
Convict Jayasree Rajkumar, the former Sub Postmaster of the Pulpally Sub Post Office in Wyanad District, Kerala, was taken into custody from Kuttippuram, Malappuram District, as confirmed by an official statement.
After being presented before the Court of Special Judge-II, CBI, Ernakulam, the judge ordered her remand to the Central Prison, Thrissur, to serve her sentence, as stated in the report.
The CBI had registered the case against Rajkumar on September 22, 2003. It was alleged that during her tenure as Sub-Postmaster from May 28, 2002, to March 26, 2003, she committed a criminal breach of trust by misappropriating Rs 2,73,318 entrusted to her in her official capacity.