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Anand Joshi, Under Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, who was booked by the CBI under corruption charges went missing on Wednesday. According to his family members, Joshi left behind a letter to his wife Minakshi saying that he is being subjected to mental harassment. He also said that he is going away from the family and no one should make any attempts to look for him.
Joshi’s family has registered a complaint at the Indirapuram police station in Ghaziabad. He was last seen at 2 am on Wednesday morning . He was called for questioning for the first time by the CBI on Wednesday.
A police team was rushed to the senior officer’s house and his wife’s statement was recorded. The police also took a copy of the note which Joshi left behind, a senior police official said.
A corruption case was registered on Monday by the CBI against Joshi, for the alleged illegal possession of a file relating to actions under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) against activist Teesta Setalvad’s NGO Sabrang Trust.
Joshi, in his earlier interviews to the media, had accused his seniors of targeting him because he refused to go soft on Ford Foundation.
He also said that he was offered around Rs 200-250 crore to remove Ford Foundation from a blacklist. But when he refused to do so, a complaint was lodged against him with the PMO. Joshi also said that Additional Secretary BK Prasad pressurised him to give a clean chit to Ford Foundation. In fact, just 15 days before the CBI case, Prasad threatened Joshi with arrest and incarceration if he did not listen to him, said Joshi.
Prasad, who is heading the Foreigners Division, handling NGOs and issues related to FCRA, denied the allegations levelled against him.
According to the CBI, during searches conducted at Joshi’s residence and office, Rs 7.5 lakh (approx) in cash and certain incriminating documents, including files pertaining to the MHA and Ministry of I&B were recovered.
The police, as of now , is still clueless about Joshi’s whereabouts.
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