Question : CBI RAIDS



(a) whether there is any provision to assess the value of assets and to do proper accounting following the seizures made after the CBI raids;

(b) whether the Government are aware of the cases of showing less seizures as compared to the acruals by the CBI officials;

(c) if so, the reaction of the Government in this regard; and

(d) the number of such cases detected during the last three years?

Answer given by the minister

MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PLANNING, MINISTRY OF STATISTICS AND PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION, DEPARTMENT OF SPACE, DEPARTMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY AND MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (SHRI S.B. MOOKHERJEE)

(a) : In a search conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after registration of a Regular Case, the approximate value of property seized/detected is specified in the list, prepared on the spot as per the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, and a copy handed over to the person(s) searched. The property whose precise value is not known at the time of search is subsequently valued by the Government approved valuers and other experts.

(b) to (d) : As per the information provided by the CBI, so far no such cases has been detected.