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Was CBI charge sheeted Tripura DGP K.Nagraj involved in timber smuggling from Tripura ? How Nagraj got huge timbers (illegally amassed) at his Banjara Hills residence in 2005 which seized by CBI and AP Forest Dept ?
Dibakar Bhattacharjee
Was CBI charge sheeted Tripura DGP K.Nagraj involved in timber smuggling from Tripura ? How Nagraj got huge  timbers (illegally amassed) at his Banjara Hills residence in 2005 which seized by CBI and AP Forest Dept ?
PHOTO : TIWN File Photo : CBI office, File Photo of K.Nagraj

AGARTALA / HYDERABAD May 31 (TIWN): Tripura’s multiple corruption tainted DGP K.Nagraj is the only serving DGP in nation who was chargesheeted by CBI in 2005, 2007 for amassing properties disproportionate to his known sources of income. Credit goes to Tripura’s lameduck Chief Minister Manik Sarkar for choosing such a career corrupt IPS official to lead Tripura’s Police force. On Feb 12, 2005 national newspaper ‘The Hindu’ reported that huge timbers (fine teak wood) was seized from K.Nagraj’s posh Banjara Hills residence at Hyderbad as CBI was searching the tainted IPS official for involvement in multiple corruptions. After discovery of huge timber, CBI had informed Andhra Pradesh Forest Dept which filed fresh cases against him. Fine teak wood doesn’t grow in K.Nagraj’s native Hyderabad metro region, neither in his relatives villages in Andhra Pradesh.

 So, obvious suspicion arises whether Nagraj smuggled these timber out of Tripura forests to Hyderabad – otherwise why CBI and AP Forest Dept  confiscated these undocumented illegal timbers (fine teak-wood) from Nagraj’s palatial bunglow at Hyderabad in 2005 ? Which IPS or IAS official needs 16 Bank accounts unless he is involved in multiple corruptions ?

K.Nagraj spent most of his career in Tripura other than few years in Hyderabad, Chennai in CRPF as part of  state cadre transfers.

National newspapers ‘ The Hindu’ and ‘Times of India’ reported timber-smuggling story against this tainted IPS officer.

http://www.thehindu.com/2005/02/12/stories/2005021216930300.htm

Saturday, Feb 12, 2005

Case against IPS officer

NEW DELHI : The CBI today registered a disproportionate assets case against a senior IPS official and carried out searches at three places in Hyderabad during which it found fine teak wood amounting to Rs 12 lakhs at one of his residences.

The CBI alleged that K. Nagraj, a 1983 IPS official from Manipur and Tripura cadre, had amassed property to the tune of Rs 1.07 crores, which was disproportionate to his known sources of income, agency sources said here.

They said during searches at his Banjara Hills residence in Hyderabad, the CBI recovered fine teak-wood worth Rs 12 lakhs. The forest department was informed and another fresh case would be registered against him.

CBI has seized 16 of his bank accounts besides three lockers which would be checked tomorrow, they said.

CBI case Status on K.Nagraj IPS

K. Nagraj  IPS

FIR: February 9, 2005

Then: DIG, CRPF, Hyderabad

Now: DGP, Tripura

Date of chargesheet: March 29, 2007

Status: Under trial

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Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar should wake up from his self-induced slumber and measure the political costs for hiring tainted officials in key posts like DGP Nagraj.

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on March 29,2007 charge-sheeted I/C-DGP of Tripura police K. Nagraj for possessing assets 500 times more than his known source of income.
Nagraj, an IPS officer of the 1983 batch of the Manipur-Tripura cadre, was charge-sheeted along with his father and brother in the court of the Special Judge, Hyderabad, for possessing assets in his own name as well as in the names of his family members.

CBI had registered the disproportionate assets case against him in 2005, filed  FIR.

Investigations by CBI revealed that during 1978 to 1997, the officer had acquired assets and incurred expenditure to the tune of Rs 83.42 lakh against an income of Rs 13.24 lakh from all his known sources of income.

“The officer was found to have possessed disproportionate assets to the tune of over Rs 70 lakh during the period that is to the tune of more than 500 per cent compared to the known sources of income,” said G Mohanty, spokesperson of CBI in 2007.

Nagraj had bought most of his properties in posh localities of Hyderabad and according to the prevailing market rate in 2015-16, their price would now run into Rs. 90 to 100 crores.

“The properties acquired by him include a house and a plot in the posh Banjara Hills, flat in Yellarddyguda, a house and a plot in Jubilee Hills, flat in Somajiguda, Hyderabad, plots in Guttalu Begumpet, a shop in Abids and eight plots in Renga Reddy District of Andhra Pradesh,” a senior CBI official said.

Hyderabad real estate prices jumped exponentially from 1978 – 1997 to 2015-16 and current market value estimate of Nagraj properties :

1. A house and a plot in the posh Banjara Hills : Rs 24 crores approx. market price

2. A Flat at in Yellarddyguda  :  Rs 2 crores approx. market price

3. A  house and a plot in posh Jubilee Hills : Rs 29 crores approx. market price

4. A flat in Somajiguda, Hyderabad : Rs 1.5 crores approx. market price

5. Plots in Guttalu Begumpet (Rs 8 crores), a shop in Abids  (Rs 12 crores)and eight plots in Renga Reddy District of Andhra Pradesh ( approx. 14 crores). Approx market price

All together Rs. 90.5 crores assets approx. – so K. Nagraj can be termed as one of the richest  and 'honest' DGP in India, which explains why Tripura's 'honest' Chief Minister chosen him for the DGP Post.

Investigations revealed that Nagraj’s father and brother helped him acquire these assets.

The officer had remained on deputation with Andhra Pradesh State Police, Central Reserve Police Force and Bureau of Police Research and Development and later moved back to parent MT cadre Tripura Police.

CBI cases are in progress , but cases were kept in slow motion during UPA-I and UPA-II regime - but now under Modi led NDA govt, it is expected that prosecution to move faster for punishment including jailtime.

Manik Sarkar less likely to remain Tripura CM after 5 years but Tripura public would never forgive a CM for allowing deep-rooted corruption, appointing tainted officials in key Govt Departments.

It is to be mentioned here that Manik Sarkar’s  mentor former CPI-M Chief Minister Nripen Chakraborty was expelled from CPI-M party, spent his last days in misery and distress at Agartala’s MLA hostel – so, Manik Sarkar’s post CM days will not be bed of roses as history never forgive patrons of corruption.

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