09 February,2010 08:37 AM IST | | Anshuman G Dutta
A new circular issued by the top brass of the agency has asked the officers to refrain from speaking to the media.
The agency sleuths are anyway not supposed to talk to the press under the service rules laid down for them, so why the circular?
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"The directions are against any particular group of mediapersons or individuals. It is only meant to alert the officials from some fake journalists who can misuse the information imparted to them," explained an official spokesperson for the top investigating agency.
CBI sources told MiD DAY that though no such journalist has been encountered by the agency, so far but the circular seems a clear effort to "safeguard the secrets better."
While contents of the circular, issued last week, is being guarded as a much-valued secret, sources said it is "very clear and categorical in nature."
Speaking on the condition of anonymity, highly-placed officials in the CBI headquarters told the agency has already been under fire from various quarters for cases under its investigation, the word of caution would help the agency to stem bad publicity.
They also pointed out that the notice is "actually about mediapersons who could be trying to do sting operations on cases being investigated by the CBI."
"Recently, the agency came under public scrutiny after news reports related to Sant Singh Chatwal. Though public enjoy such investigative stories but sometimes the repercussions are very hard on the CBI officials related to that particular case. It is assumed that the story leaked from their end," said a senior CBI official, requesting anonymity.u00a0u00a0
Sant Singh Chatwal whose name appeared in the latest list of Padma awardees was later discovered as a multiple offender who has been under CBI scanner for cases of fraud against him. Earlier the CBI had earned public ire for its probe into cases against Bofors kickbacks accused Ottavio Quattrocchi.
"Of late the department became a subject of ridicule on issues like Bofors, Nithari, kidney transplant racket, Arushi double murder case and Ruchika Girhotra molestation case. It is assumed that officers connected to the cases leak information to the media and hence the notice," the officer said.
Media alert |
CBI officials are not allowed to interact with the media under their service rules. Only the CBI director and the chief PRO is allowed to interact with reporters and share details of stories. Journalists are not allowed to carry mobile phones, camera, laptop and other electronic gadgets inside the CBI headquarters at the CGO complex in New Delhi. |