Mumbai: Ex-CP Sanjay Pandey joins CBI probe in illegal phone tapping case

Mumbai: Ex-CP Sanjay Pandey joins CBI probe in illegal phone tapping case

The case was registered on a reference from Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in connection with alleged illegal interception of telephones of NSE employees carried out by its top management in collusion with said private company between 2009-2017.

Somendra SharmaUpdated: Saturday, July 09, 2022, 08:33 PM IST
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Mumbai: Ex-CP Sanjay Pandey joins CBI probe in illegal phone tapping case | PTI

Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Sanjay Pandey had joined the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe late on Friday night and he was asked questions pertaining to the Jogeshwari-based company against which CBI had registered an FIR for illegal phone tapping of National Stock Exchange (NSE) employees. On Friday, the CBI had taken into possession 25 desktops and other electronic devices from the Jogeshwari office of M/s iSEC Services Pvt. Ltd.

The CBI had registered a case against M/s iSEC Services Pvt. Ltd, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi and its then officials including Santosh Pandey, then Director; Anand Narayan, then Director; Armaan Pandey, then Director; Manish Mittal, then Director; Naman Chaturvedi, then Senior Information Security Analyst & others including Sanjay Pandey, Arun Kumar Singh along with Ravi Narain, then MD; Chitra Ramakrishna, then DMD; Ravi Varanasi, then Executive Vice President; Mahesh Haldipur, then Head (Premises), all of NSE and other unknown persons.

The case was registered on a reference from Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in connection with alleged illegal interception of telephones of NSE employees carried out by its top management in collusion with said private company between 2009-2017. It was also alleged that the transcripts of these calls were provided by the said private company and received by the senior officials of NSE. An amount of approximately Rs 4.45 crore was allegedly paid to said private company for this activity, the agency has claimed.

According to the CBI, it was alleged that during 2009 to 2017 Narain, Ramakrishna, Varanasi and Haldipur and the said private company conspired to illegally intercept the telephones of NSE employees. In furtherance to this conspiracy, the said private company was allegedly engaged in the guise of conducting ‘Periodic Study of Cyber Vulnerabilities' at the NSE. It was further alleged that top officials of NSE issued Agreement/Work Orders in favour of said private company and illegally intercepted the phone calls of its employees by installing machine/s, in contravention of provisions under Indian Telegraph Act.

"No permission for this activity was taken from the Competent Authority as provided Under section 5 of the Indian Telegraph Act. No consent of the employees of NSE was also taken in this matter. Searches are being conducted on Friday at 18 premises of the accused including at Mumbai, Pune, Kota, Lucknow & Delhi/NCR etc," said a CBI official.

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