Bangalore: IAS officer Shivalinga Murthy arrested in mining case


Bangalore: IAS officer Shivalinga Murthy arrested in mining case

Bangalore, Sep 22 (IANS): The CBI has arrested senior IAS officer Shivalinga Murthy here for his alleged involvement in the multi-crore rupee mining scam in Karnataka and he has been remanded to 12 days judicial custody, an official said Sunday.

"The serving officer (Murthy) was arrested and remanded to judicial custody till Oct 3 after he surrendered before the special court late Saturday in the illegal mining case in Bellary district," a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) spokesperson told IANS here.

The premier investigation agency, which is probing the case on the Supreme Court directive, filed a charge sheet against Murthy May 30, 2012 for unauthorisedly issuing permits as the state's mines and geology director to Associated Mining Company (AMC) of mining baron and former state minister G. Janardhan Reddy during 2009-10.

Reddy has been jailed in Hyderabad since Sep 5, 2011 in connection with another illegal mining case in the neighbouring state of Andhra Pradesh.

"Murthy has been specifically charged with issuing the mineral dispatch permit to AMC without the consent of the central government for transfer of rights after the mining firm was taken over by Reddy and his wife Lakshmi Aruna a decade ago. The permit was in violation of the Mines and Minerals Development & Regulation Act (MMDR), 1957," the official said.

Rejection of Murthy's anticipatory bail by the Karnataka High Court last week also paved the way for his formal arrest by the CBI.

  

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  • J.F.D'SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALORE

    Wed, Sep 25 2013

    Madidunnoa Maharaya. Other Officers and officials also political leaders be booked for their illegal mining activities.

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 24 2013

    We have 2 cases here, one IAS officer Durga Shakti and another IAS officer Shivalinga. What a contrast behaviour. We have to live with good and bad.. life will go on...

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  • Shivaram Pai, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 23 2013

    Reforms needed at IAS to change the country. Disband the current IAS entrance exam and make the GMAT as a mandatory requirement. Make improvement in Key Performance Indicators, linked to Human Development Indicators, as a mandatory requirement for promotions. Remove direct transfer authority from political influence and instead constitute a board for authorizing transfer. Make Lokayukta appointment mandatory within 6 months. Make IAS officers liable for all corruption cases within their administrative control.

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  • jr,

    Mon, Sep 23 2013

    ALL THE DIRECTORS OF AMC SHOULD BE ARRESTED IRRESPECTIVE OF GENDER WHEN A COMPANY IS INVOLVED IN A SCAM OTHERWISE SUCH CRIMES ARE ON THE RISE AND CBI IS DANCING TO THE TUNES OF CONGRESS PARTY WHICH IS DANGEROUS IN THE INTEREST IF INDIA.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/banaglore

    Mon, Sep 23 2013

    IAS as corrupt as politicians !!should stop this IAS in India and have CEO's like in the private sectors

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  • simple, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 23 2013

    No wonder many people of a clan are very jittery and are trying to name others too to divert attention...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 22 2013

    Quit IAS and join Congi is only way to come out from mining case.... otherwise CBI follow you....

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