Sunday, July 25, 2010

Bureau of civil aviation security chief shunted to West Bengal

Mumbai: The tainted bureau of civil aviation security (BCAS) additional commissioner, Manoj Malviya who was booked by the central bureau of investigation (CBI) in May has been shunted out from BCAS.
After Malviya was found engaging in an unhealthy practice of abusing his power for personal aggrandisement, he leftBCAS to return to the West Bengal police cadre on July 8.
"Based on the CBI report that found Malviya misusing his official position on July 2, the ministry of home affairs (MHA) ordered for repatriation to his parent cadre in WB," said an official from MHA.
Malviya was booked by the CBI on May 19 for seeking favours from the aviation industry.
During the investigation, the agency found that Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) and Airport Authority of India (AAI) footed the bills of five-star hotels Malviya stayed at during his visits to Mumbai.
25/07/10 Naveeta Singh/Daily News & Analysis
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