[The purpose behind abrupt transfer of more than a dozen investigating
officers in one go, in a midninght operation, is all too obvious to be told.
It calls for special ability not to be able to see through.

On top of that, the washing of dirty linen in public, as a consequence of
the bitter falling out at the top, has also, for the first time, put a
public spotlight on the murky goings on inside the four walls of the
premier agencies of the nation, entrusted with "national security".
That's a revelation for so many.

《Mr Bassi told the court in his petition that he feared the man who
replaced him as investigating officer, Satish Dagar, could tamper with this
evidence and try to save Mr Asthana while framing those investigating him.
This is why so many CBI officers were transferred, added Mr Bassi, who was
shifted to Port Blair as part of a mass transfer ordered by M Nageswar Rao,
who took charge as interim chief of the agency after its top two, Alok
Verma and Mr Asthana, were sent on leave.
...
Mr Bassi reveals that the CBI monitored the phones of the Prasad brothers.
According to the transcripts, Somesh Prasad told his father-in-law Sunil
Mittal -- the alleged collector of the bribe from the Press Club of India
-- "Asthana apna aadmi hai (Asthana is our man)". Somesh also said in one
call that his brother had met Asthana and that Samant Goel had warned that
he "should not come to India at any cost."
It is this evidence the CBI had referred to in its FIR against Mr Asthana,
but which Mr Bassi has now brought to the public domain.
Sources close to Rakesh Aathana refused to respond, but said the "truth
will come out soon [after having been suitably fabricated!]."》]

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/cbi-officer-ak-bassi-who-probed-rakesh-asthana-reveals-whatsapp-proof-in-court-1940046?fbclid=IwAR0E89oSXi5YDdQj753qiKMoit07y4qX1QhxSNguI6ofPyOgP9DwlZLY6Mw

CBI Officer Who Probed Rakesh Asthana Reveals WhatsApp "Proof" In Court
AK Bassi was transferred to Port Blair as part of the first round of 13
transfers that were ordered by the interim CBI director M Nageswar Rao.

All India | Written by Sunetra Choudhury |

Updated: October 30, 2018 20:57 IST

AK Bassi is a former Intelligence Bureau man who was absorbed in the CBI
ranks

NEW DELHI: An officer who investigated CBI number two Rakesh Asthana and
was transferred to Port Blair "in public interest", revealed today in the
Supreme Court what he called strong evidence of the officer's corruption.
AK Bassi has submitted in court details of WhatsApp messages and calls that
he alleges prove Mr Asthana took bribe from a businessman, Sathish Sana,
who wanted to be spared CBI summons in an investigation.
Mr Bassi claims the call records establish a link between Rakesh Asthana
and Manoj Prasad, a Dubai-based man who was allegedly the go-between in the
bribe deal. Prasad was arrested earlier this month. He is the son of former
RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) director Dineshwar Prasad.

Mr Bassi says Prasad hadn't deleted his phone data since March 2017, so the
CBI could access all his messages and those of the alleged bribe-giver
Sathish Sana.

Mr Bassi told the court in his petition that he feared the man who replaced
him as investigating officer, Satish Dagar, could tamper with this evidence
and try to save Mr Asthana while framing those investigating him.

This is why so many CBI officers were transferred, added Mr Bassi, who was
shifted to Port Blair as part of a mass transfer ordered by M Nageswar Rao,
who took charge as interim chief of the agency after its top two, Alok
Verma and Mr Asthana, were sent on leave.

The WhatsApp messages in Mr Bassi's petition include a January 2018 message
in which Manoj Prasad's brother Somesh Prasad asks him to pressure Sathish
Sana "as he can't take panga with them (can't mess with them)...too
powerful people."

Sathish Sana has said in a statement to the court that Rakesh Asthana
demanded a bribe of Rs. 5 crore from him.

Brothers Manoj and Somesh Prasad reportedly delivered Mr Asthana's message
to Sana, who has also moved the Supreme Court for protection.

The WhatsApp messages indicate that in January, Somesh Prasad got a message
from an unidentified person that "after two months, money is not yet
received." Later, there are messages showing what seems to be a CBI summons
for Mr Sana and asking "what happened to delivery?"

These don't link directly to Mr Asthana.

Mr Bassi says the clincher is a series of calls after Manoj Prasad's arrest
on October 16.

Apparently, as soon as Prasad was arrested, his brother Somesh called RAW
special secretary Samant Goel, who then called Rakesh Asthana. Sources say
the two are good friends.

This is the sequence of calls that the CBI found suspicious and based its
First Information Report (FIR) on.

22.09.05 pm (October 16): Somesh Prasad calls Samant Goel, call lasts 454
seconds

22.45.56 pm: Samant Goel calls Somesh Prasad, call lasts 206 seconds

6.37 am (October 17): Samant Goel calls Rakesh Asthana, call lasts 171
seconds

6.37 am: Samant Goel calls Rakesh Asthana, call lasts 44 seconds

Immediately after, Samant Goel calls Somesh Prasad's wife Neha's phone for
a single second

Within a minute, Somesh Prasad calls back Samant Goel

7.04 am (October 17): Rakesh Asthana calls Samant Goel, call lasts 52
seconds

12.39 pm: Rakesh Asthana calls Samant Goel, call lasts 40 seconds

1.09 pm: Dinesh Prasad calls Samant Goel, call lasts 99 seconds

What's interesting is the connection between the Prasad brothers and Samant
Goel. Their father Dineshwar Prasad, who was in RAW till 2000, had phoned
Samant Goel, a RAW officer.

Mr Bassi reveals that the CBI monitored the phones of the Prasad brothers.
According to the transcripts, Somesh Prasad told his father-in-law Sunil
Mittal -- the alleged collector of the bribe from the Press Club of India
-- "Asthana apna aadmi hai (Asthana is our man)". Somesh also said in one
call that his brother had met Asthana and that Samant Goel had warned that
he "should not come to India at any cost."

It is this evidence the CBI had referred to in its FIR against Mr Asthana,
but which Mr Bassi has now brought to the public domain.

Sources close to Rakesh Aathana refused to respond, but said the "truth
will come out soon."


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