Saturday, June 25, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] CBI EXEMPTION

Dear General Singh,
                              Congratulations for having embarked upon this journey to reveal the enemy from within. This enemy within(Babus wearing khaki uniforms) is more dangerous than the Lashkar E taiba or Al Quaida. The CBI drector or for that reason every supervisory officer(SP/DIG/IG/ADG/DG) is not specialist of any field. all the experience they accumulate is through monitoring the statistical reports and returns(that is a clerical work) and in no way connected to field police work of investigations or handling law and order situations. They do not possess any specialisation over investigations If you have a look on the duties and role of these officers as organized in CBI they have devised the ceremonial protocol of criminals. Depending upon the status of criminal the permission of registering a case against that official is granted by the CBI official of corresponding seniority,isn't it biggest joke.CBI is nothing more than a local thana of police and officers above the rank Inspector in this agency are no specialists but administrative parasites(clerks with badges of ranks).
Aridaman jit singh

On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 3:00 PM, vinay singh <vinay4299@gmail.com> wrote:
I was very happy to learn that it is intended to file a petition in
the SC regarding exemption given to CBI in the RTI Act.

An important point that must be included is that the RTI Act is also
used for obtaining information from CBI that has nothing to do with
investigation. This may concern administrative matters, corruption in
the CBI itself, malpractices being followed and so on. As you may be
aware, I am being prosecuted by the CBI for writing and publishing a
book that brings out corruption in RAW. I have filed several RTI
applications and with the CBI, followed by appeals in the CIC, some
connected with the case and some totally unconnected.

I had submitted an application dated 15/06/2009 seeking certain
information regarding monetary awards, gallantry awards and out of
turn promotion given to CBI personnel during the period 2001 to 2008.
(A similar application with the Special Cell of Delhi Police brought
out very interesting results). The CBI HQ transferred the applications
to various offices around the country. Most of them replied, giving
the information asked for. I have still not been able to go through
all the replies – they run into thousands of pages and weigh 40-50
Kgs. From whatever I have seen, it is clear that the CBI has evolved
an ingenious system to increase the salary of its staff. Almost
everyone gets a monetary reward, every month, even for mundane tasks
like driving a car, carrying files, cleaning the office etc. In other
words, everyone effectively gets the salary of one rank higher. A head
constable earns as much as a sub inspector, while a sub inspector gets
what an inspector earns.

A story on this was done by Saikat Datta in Outlook Magazine on 21
September 2009. I understand that after this, the process of awards
was tightened.  Once the CBI is exempted, the CBI will resume the
practice, wasting the tax payer's money. This type of information will
also not be available to the public. This is an important point that
must be included in the petition

Regards

Maj Gen VK Singh (Retd)
G-31, Palam Vihar
Gurgaon 122017
Tele: 9873494521



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