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CBI Books Railway Official, Navi Mumbai Company Employees For ₹10.9 Crore Bribery Case

CBI registers case against railway official and Navi Mumbai company employees for alleged bribery. Bills worth ₹10.9 crore were involved.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Wed, 19 August 2026 at 12:22 am
CBI Books Railway Official, Navi Mumbai Company Employees For ₹10.9 Crore Bribery Case

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a case against an Office Superintendent of North Western Railway (NWR), Jaipur, and two employees of a Navi Mumbai-based company for allegedly demanding and accepting bribes in exchange for favorable processing and clearance of bills.

The company, based in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, had been awarded a contract by NWR for tower erection and optical fibre laying work. During the execution of the contract, one of the company's employees submitted bills to the Office of the CSTE Project, NWR, Jagatpura, Jaipur, for processing and sanction.

According to the CBI, the accused employees pursued the railway official for favorable processing of the bills, promising to arrange a bribe through the company's Mumbai office via a hawala channel. The bills submitted were worth ₹6.20 crores for tower erection and ₹4.70 crores for optical fibre laying work.

The CBI alleges that the accused employees informed the public servant that they would deliver the bribe personally by visiting Jaipur. A case has been registered against the accused on charges of criminal conspiracy, public servant being bribed, and bribing of a public servant by a commercial organization.

The total amount involved in the case is ₹10.9 crores. The CBI investigation is ongoing, and further details are awaited.

The case highlights the issue of corruption in government contracts and the need for transparency and accountability in such dealings. The Indian Railways is one of the largest employers in the country, and corruption can have significant consequences for the organization and the public.

The CBI has been actively investigating cases of corruption and bribery in recent years, and this case is another example of their efforts to root out corruption in government organizations.

The accused employees and the railway official are likely to face serious consequences if found guilty, including imprisonment and fines. The case is a reminder of the importance of integrity and honesty in public service.

The investigation is a significant development in the fight against corruption in India, and it is expected to have far-reaching consequences. The CBI's efforts to investigate and prosecute cases of corruption are crucial in maintaining public trust in government institutions.

In conclusion, the CBI's registration of a case against the railway official and Navi Mumbai company employees for alleged bribery is a significant development in the fight against corruption in India. The case highlights the need for transparency and accountability in government contracts and the importance of integrity and honesty in public service.

Frequently asked questions

What is the total amount involved in the bribery case?

The total amount involved in the case is ₹10.9 crores.

What are the charges against the accused employees and railway official?

The accused are charged with criminal conspiracy, public servant being bribed, and bribing of a public servant by a commercial organization.

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