CBI Director Subodh Jaiswal has been summoned in the phone tapping data leak case. CBI chief Subodh Kumar Jaiswal has been summoned by the Cyber Cell of Mumbai Police.
He has been summoned by the police in connection with the leak of data of transfers and postings of the Intelligence Department of Maharashtra. A political controversy had started from this matter. The matter is being heard by the Bombay High Court. Police have said that the summons have been sent through e-mail. He has been asked to appear on the next Thursday that is October 14. They will have to record their statements in the cyber cell.
Jaiswal, a 1985 batch IPS officer of Maharashtra cadre, was appointed as the chief of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in May this year for a period of two years.
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Jaiswal has held the top post in Mumbai Police. He was Maharashtra’s police chief before being called on central deputation later this year.
“CBI director Subodh Kumar Jaiswal has been summoned by Cyber Cell of Mumbai Police in connection with leak of Maharashtra Intelligence Department data on police transfer-posting,” Mumbai police said in a statement.
“The summon has been sent via an e-mail, asking him to appear before it on October 14,” it added.
According to media reports ” The case relates to the `leak’ of a report prepared by IPS officer Rashmi Shukla about alleged corruption in police transfers in Maharashtra when she headed the state intelligence department. Jaiswal was the director general of police during this period.
It was alleged that phones of senior politicians and officials were tapped illegally during the inquiry and the report was leaked deliberately, but the FIR registered in this regard by the cyber cell does not name Shukla or any other official.”