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Key papers on 2G scam untraceable: CBI to court

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February 28, 2011 18:10 IST

TelecomSome crucial documents of a telecom firm given to department of telecommunication for allocation of 2G spectrum to it and forming key evidence in the scam has gone missing from the department, CBI told a court in New Delhi on Monday.

"The documents submitted by one telecom company to DoT for allocation of spectrum, on the basis of which their (telecom firm's) priority was to be determined, are reported to be untraceable and could not yet be traced or recovered," CBI told Special CBI Judge O P Saini.

CBI made the submission in its reply opposing the bail plea of former Telecom Secretary Siddhartha Behura who was arrested with ex-Telecom Minister A Raja on February 2 for his alleged role in the 2G spectrum allocation scam.

CBI opposed
the bail plea also saying 'some more documents are yet to be recovered' be them.

Detailing the alleged role of Behura in the 2G scam, CBI said Raja and Behura had abused their official position as 'public servants' and approved the file relating to verification of eligibility conditions of Swan Telecom Pvt Ltd.

"Raja and Behura, by abusing their official positions as public servants and thereby ignoring the serious issues raised by the concerned section for further verification of eligibility conditions of Swan Telecom Pvt Ltd, have dishonestly approved the file on January 9, 2008 for issue of Letters of Intent for 13 telecom service areas," CBI said.

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