How Did the CBI's Trap Lead to the Arrest of Chandausi FCI Officials in a Bribery Case?
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Chandausi (UP), Feb 11 (NationPress) In a pivotal move against corruption, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has detained two Food Corporation of India (FCI) officials in Chandausi, Uttar Pradesh, for soliciting and accepting bribes from a private entity.
The individuals taken into custody are Sunil Tyagi, the Manager of the FCI Depot, and Ashok Kumar, the Assistant Grade-II (Depot In-charge), both stationed in Chandausi.
As per the CBI's press statement, the case was initiated on February 11, 2026, after a complaint was filed by a local private firm.
The complainant sought to deposit 16 stacks of rice at the FCI Babrala Depot and intended to add another 8 stacks. During this transaction, the Assistant Grade-II (Depot In-charge) allegedly requested an illegal payment of Rs 50,000 to process the initial 16 stacks.
He subsequently asked for Rs 15,000 for each of the additional eight stacks, according to the CBI.
Responding to the complaint, the CBI executed a sting operation that revealed a conspiracy between the Depot In-charge and the Manager of the FCI Chandausi Depot to extort funds, as stated by the agency.
Both officials were caught in the act while receiving Rs 30,000, the first installment of the bribe, from the complainant on February 11, as noted in the agency’s announcement.
The CBI confirmed that investigations are ongoing to comprehend the full scope of the corruption and to ascertain if any additional individuals are implicated.
Officials indicated that this case underscores the ongoing challenges posed by bribery and corruption within public distribution systems. Moreover, the actions taken by the CBI reflect the agency’s proactive stance in promoting transparency and accountability.
As the investigation progresses, more information regarding the inquiry and potential disciplinary actions against the accused is anticipated in the forthcoming days, according to officials.