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Fresh criminal case filed alleging Rs.14.55 crore fake Govt tender fraud against suspended 2003 Batch IAS officer


 Fresh criminal case filed alleging Rs.14.55 crore fake Govt tender fraud against suspended 2003 Batch IAS officer

Agartala, July 05: A fresh criminal case alleging a Rs.14.55 crore fake government tender fraud against suspended Tripura-cadre IAS officer Abhishek Chandra of  2003-batch has brought renewed attention to a series of legal proceedings and administrative actions that have surrounded officer over the past two decades.

The latest case was registered at the New Capital Complex Police Station in Agartala on July 1, 2026 (Case No. 2026NCC044) following a complaint by Manish Malani, representing Nagpur-based SK Sales Corporation.

The complaint alleges that Chandra and three other accused induced the company to part with Rs.14.55 crore by promising government tenders and work orders that were later found to be non-existent.

Based on the complaint, Tripura Police have registered offences under several provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including criminal conspiracy, cheating, forgery and impersonation.

Soon after his induction into the Indian Administrative Service in 2003, allegations emerged that he had entered the civil services using a Scheduled Caste certificate that investigators later alleged was not genuine. Proceedings were initiated by the Union Public Service Commission and the Government of India, while the Central Bureau of Investigation subsequently filed a charge sheet alleging offences including conspiracy, cheating and forgery.

Chandra has contested these allegations, and the matter has remained the subject of prolonged judicial proceedings. The litigation has involved proceedings before the Gauhati High Court and has remained pending for several years. Because of ongoing judicial proceedings and interim legal protection, no final administrative decision regarding his original appointment to the IAS has been implemented.

The controversy has drawn comparisons with the case of Chandra's brother, Abhinav Chandra, formerly an IPS officer of the West Bengal cadre. According to publicly reported records, he also faced proceedings relating to an allegedly fraudulent Scheduled Caste certificate and was subsequently dismissed from service.

Separately, Chandra was placed on compulsory waiting by the Government of Tripura in 2025 and was later suspended pending departmental and continued corruptions and criminal proceedings.

The Government has maintained that departmental action and criminal investigations are being conducted independently in accordance with the All India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules.

Police are reportedly tracing the alleged money trail, examining bank transactions and collecting documentary evidence as part of the ongoing investigation.

Before his suspension, Chandra held several senior positions in the Government of Tripura, including Special Secretary in the Planning Department, Secretary for Information Technology, Managing Director of the Tripura Industrial Development Corporation, Director of Commerce and Industries, and Chief Executive Officer of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council.


 

 


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