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DEHRADUN: A CBI special court in Dehradun on Monday convicted a Lt Colonel and an assistant garrison engineer-rank official in a five-year-old bribery case and sentenced them to 10 years and 5 years of rigorous imprisonment, respectively. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 55,000 on the Lt Colonel and Rs 15,000 on the other official, reports Gaurav Talwar. Lt Colonel Bharat Joshi, who was then posted in Instruments Research and Development Establishment (IRDE) in Dehradun as garrison engineer, was arrested by CBI on July 8, 2016 while taking bribe from a private contractor, according to prosecution lawyer Satish Kumar. Lt Col sought Rs 38,000 as bribe from contractor ....
Updated: April 06, 2021 17:06 IST The court also sentenced assistant garrison engineer rank official to five-year jail term in the case. Share Article AAA The court also sentenced assistant garrison engineer rank official to five-year jail term in the case. A special CBI court here has sentenced a Lt Colonel to 10-year rigorous imprisonment in a five-year-old bribery case. The court also sentenced assistant garrison engineer rank official Manish Singh to five-year jail term in the case. While delivering judgement in the matter on Monday, CBI judge Sujata Singh imposed a fine of ₹55,000 on Lt. Col. Bharat Joshi while Manish Singh was fined ₹15,000. Lt. Colonel Joshi, who was at that time working as a garrison engineer in the Military Engineering Services, demanding a bribe of ₹38,000 from a contractor for clearing his bills. ....