Tuesday, November 23, 2010

MHA Director Internal Security breaches National Security

IAS officer held for selling info to corporates
CNN-IBN Posted on Nov 22, 2010 at 23:06
New Delhi: Delhi Police arrested Ravi Inder Singh, a senior IAS officer posted in the Home Ministry, for allegedly selling information to corporates. He was the officer handling the MHA's talks with BlackBerry.

Singh was arrested this evening in Delhi under the Prevention of Corruption Act. Singh was under surveillance for over one month.
Inder Singh is accused of leaking information of commercial interest to a few telecom companies, related to full number portability, which comes into effect in Wednesday starting with Haryana.
The raids took place after the Ministry filed a complaint against him over doubts that he leaked what they call "information of commercial value"
Ravi Inder Singh, a 1994 West Bengal cadre IAS officer, is Director, Internal Security at the Home Ministry.
Inder Singh was under surveillance for a month. His residence and office were also raised. Inder Singh is Director, Internal Security at the Home Ministry.
IAS officer held for selling info to corporates

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