3 NIA officers being probed for blackmailing
20-August-2019
Three NIA officers, including a Superintendent of Police, are facing a departmental probe following allegations of blackmailing raised against them.
A Delhi-based businessman has filed a complaint that Rs 2 crore was demanded from him in return for not naming him in a terror funding case involving Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed, the agency said on Tuesday.
The officers have been transferred out of the counter-terrorism agency until the matter is thoroughly examined.
"A complaint of misconduct has been received by the NIA against the officers.
"An enquiry into the allegations is being conducted by a Deputy Inspector General-level officer. In the meantime, the three concerned officials have been transferred out to ensure a fair probe," the NIA spokesperson said.
The NIA had received the complaint about a month ago regarding the SP and two junior officers, who were investigating the Falah-i-Insaniyat Foundation (FIF), run by the Pakistan based terrorist group Laskhar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed. IANS
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