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CBI files progress report in coal block case

NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday filed a progress report with the statements of various people recorded during the probe in a coal block allocation case allegedly involving industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla and others.

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New Delhi, January 27

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday filed a progress report with the statements of various people recorded during the probe in a coal block allocation case allegedly involving industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla and others.

The CBI filed the statement in a sealed cover before special judge Bharat Parashar.

The agency requested court to not open the sealed cover till the investigation is complete in the case. It also sought two more weeks more to complete its probe.

The court granted more time to probe the case and posted the matter for February 19 in the matter.

The court on December 16 had directed CBI to record the statement of former prime minister Manmohan Singh who was then holding coal ministry portfolio, and refused to accept closure report.

The court has also ordered CBI to conduct further investigation in the case. The CBI had booked Birla, former coal secretary PC Parakh, and others on charges of criminal conspiracy and corruption in the coal blocks' allocation, in October 2013.

But the probe agency filed a closure report in the case August 28, 2014 saying: "The evidence collected during investigations did not substantiate the allegations levelled against the people named in the FIR”

IANS  

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