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By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, FEB. 7. The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered two more cases relating to the Tehelka issue under Sections 9 and 10 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. While the first case was registered against a retired Lt-Colonel and a retired Major-General of the Army, the second was lodged against an individual who was the then treasurer of a political party. In the first case, the CBI has alleged that during 2000 the retired Lt-Col, received Rs. 1 lakh in instalments from the representatives of the fictitious firm floated by the newsportal tehelka.com. It was alleged that the retired Major-General, being a public servant, abetted the offence committed by the former Lt-Col. The agency earlier registered five cases on December 6 last against some persons, including politicians and officials of the Defence Ministry, for alleged corruption in defence deals.
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