This story is from December 27, 2014

Madhya Pradesh STF tampered evidences of MPPEB scam: Digvijaya to SIT

AICC general secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh appeared before Justice Chandresh Bushan-led Special investigation team (SIT), constituted by high court to monitor STF investigations into Madhya Pradesh professional Examination Board (MPPEB) scam on Saturday and submitted a report claiming the most crucial electronic evidence in the case – Nitin Mohindra’s excel sheet – was tempered by investigating officers and they should be behind the bars.
Madhya Pradesh STF tampered evidences of MPPEB scam: Digvijaya to SIT
BHOPAL: AICC general secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh appeared before Justice Chandresh Bushan-led Special investigation team (SIT), constituted by high court to monitor STF investigations into Madhya Pradesh professional Examination Board (MPPEB) scam on Saturday and submitted a report claiming the most crucial electronic evidence in the case – Nitin Mohindra’s excel sheet – was tempered by investigating officers and they should be behind the bars.

“Names of prominent people involved in the scam were ‘deleted’ from the sheet to give them a safe passage, said Singh while addressing media after giving his representation before SIT.
STF’s weak investigations will crash during trials and there wont be any convictions. They have not even confiscated the server of MPPEB to strengthen its evidence, he said
“STF took young students to jail while giving a clean chit to high and mighty involved. I openly say that several names have been deleted from Mohindra’s excel sheet, which is a cognisance offence. I would take STF officers to jail if necessary,” said Singh who reached SIT’s workspace at Vindhyachal Bhawan.
Justice Bushan had asked Singh to submit proof to substantiate his claims against STF’s investigation. Singh had written to SIT chairman, claiming STF found scapegoats to save big fish in scam.
Digvijaya Singh had sent a nine-page letter of representation to chairman of the SIT, punching holes in STF investigation after Supreme Court refused to order a CBI inquiry into the alleged scam.
“The scam investigations will fall flat during its hearing in the court. STF officers whose confidential report (CR) is prepared by chief minister will never go against the latter. This case has to be investigated by CBI. If SIT fails to address my objections, I will move supreme court again,” Singh added.
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