A 45-year-old commandant with the CISF and his lawyer friend from Aligarh were arrested for allegedly planting drugs in a car belonging to an IAS officer's husband, police said on Thursday, 10 October.
Around 5 pm on Wednesday, a CISF officer received a call about a suspicious car parked inside the CGO complex here.
He immediately alerted CISF security personnel to trace the car's owner. Later, they found that the vehicle's owner worked as a consultant with the Ministry of Information Technology, police said.
CISF personnel searched the car in his presence and during checking, they found 52 small pouches containing 550 gram charas, a senior police officer said.
The car owner was held by police and a case was registered against him under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
The street vendor told police that two men approached him on Wednesday and took his phone to make an emergency call, he said.
With the help of CCTV footage, police identified the two men and their car had a sticker of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the senior officer said.
Further investigations revealed that the car belonged to Ranjan Pratap Singh, he said.
Singh first tried to mislead police, but later confessed of planting drugs in the car with the help of his lawyer friend, the police officer added.
Singh said he brought charas from his hometown in Aligarh and involved his friend Chauhan.
He told police that they followed the car of the IAS officer's husband for two days.
On Wednesday, Singh and his friend asked a key maker in Lajpat Nagar to open the vehicle and then they planted drugs in his car, police added.
"The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) can take action against Singh after it gets any written complaint from the MEA or the Delhi Police. The CISF can also take action against him after he is suspended from the MEA," a CISF official told IANS.
Singh has been on deputation in the MEA for more than five years and so the Ministry has the responsibility of his activities. "The Ministry can issue his suspension order to send him back to his parent cadre in the CISF," the official said.
However, when contacted the MEA said the law will take its own course.
(With Inputs from IANS)
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