Tuesday, October 14, 2014

AAI never gave housing permit to CISF DIG

New Delhi: It's like a house of cards where Central Industrial Security Force's Deputy Inspector General S.K. Sinha is residing now. The Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad's office near the Delhi's IGI Airport that he appropriated to turn it into his residence, has no permit for such residential use. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has clearly said that no permission was ever granted to Sinha for such a change of use.

After MAIL TODAY exposed on Monday how the building has been renovated as Sinha's residence, an AAI official said "the building was allotted for an office and not for any residential purpose".

The MAIL TODAY expose of the illegal conversion of the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad's office outside the airport has now resulted in authorities ordering an inquiry into the matter on Monday. CISF Director General Arvind Ranjan, who ordered the departmental inquiry, told MAIL TODAY: "The IG (airport sector) has been instructed to take appropriate action and report."
14/10/14 Ankur Sharma/India Today
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