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Musharraf warns india reminds india of Kargil coffin scam

There was no scam. Government had purchased aluminium coffins as they are light weight compared to wooden hence the escalation in cost. Khangress made an issue out of non issue for political gains.
 
Musharraf...he is fugitive in his own country. Who cares what he says
 
While India was buying expensive coffins for its fallen men, Pakistan was unwilling to acknowledge the sacrifices it's own men and let their bodies rot on mountain tops...
 
See the looser who backstabbed India in backdrop of Lahore tour by our PM on Bus , talking about India going hawkish.

Just induct 1000 artillery within 3 years and pulverise every terrorist camp within 30 km of LoC.
 
See the looser who backstabbed India in backdrop of Lahore tour by our PM on Bus , talking about India going hawkish.

Just induct 1000 artillery within 3 years and pulverise every terrorist camp within 30 km of LoC.
Here comes another delusional Indian, now just stop barking see if you have courage to press the button.but for courage you need balls and modi lost his balls in China.
 
Here comes another delusional Indian, now just stop barking see if you have courage to press the button.but for courage you need balls and modi lost his balls in China.


I see it's you only except your ex-COAS who is barking here . What's delusional about my post duffer ??

Which button are you talking abou idiot ? We have no first use policy as far as nukes are concerned . If your country still has it's balls intact then sign on no first use and see the magic.

So after US you are banking upon China ?? :lol: Geting used to D mall ??

Failed states always bank upon powers of others.They have no spine of their own hence will bend over for any willing partner to use them.
 
@VeeraBahadur Idiot, duffer sorry I didn't know you were also called by these names...so much of my innocence, it was us or cowards from your country insisting for no first use policy. If we had banked on US then we would have never become a nuclear state, chutiya kaheenkay, while you were trying to re invent wheel we were already laughing at you and piling up nuclear weapons.

Chalk chutiya ab Nikal yahan say modi is barking on your national Tv.
 
@VeeraBahadur Idiot, duffer sorry I didn't know you were also called by these names...so much of my innocence, it was us or cowards from your country insisting for no first use policy. If we had banked on US then we would have never become a nuclear state, chutiya kaheenkay, while you were trying to re invent wheel we were already laughing at you and piling up nuclear weapons.

Chalk chutiya ab Nikal yahan say modi is barking on your national Tv.


Keyboard warrior of pakistan showing his class with his substantive posts. Hey seriously are you madarsa educated ??

Cowards insists on going nuclear at drop of hat :rofl: If it wasn't for US then your small country would have lost even Azad Kashmir in 1971 itself.

It's good to know that you watch our national TV. :lol:

By the way did nukes helped your country during Kargil ??
 
There was no scam. Government had purchased aluminium coffins as they are light weight compared to wooden hence the escalation in cost. Khangress made an issue out of non issue for political gains.
CBI have something sir jee
Coffin scam: CBI files case against Army officers, U.S.-based firm
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Officials booked for criminal conspiracy, cheating under Indian Penal Code

Case also registered under Prevention of Corruption ActSuspected officials entered into contract with company to import caskets, body bags at exorbitant rateCaskets were faultily made, Government losses were $ 1,87,000

NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday registered a case against three senior Army officials and a U.S.-based casket vendor in connection with the alleged bungling in the purchase of caskets and body bags for the Army during the Kargil conflict.

The case was registered against Major-General (retd.) Arun Roye, the then Military Attache in the Indian embassy in the U.S., Director Colonel S. K. Malik and Joint-Director Colonel Fateh Bahadur Singh, and Buitron and Baiza, the U.S.-based firm, a CBI spokesperson said here.

The CBI booked these officials based on the prima facie disclosure of commission of cognizable offences punishable under Sections 120 (B) (Criminal Conspiracy) 420 (Cheating) under the IPC and under 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of Prevention of Corruption Act.

Exorbitant rate

The Defence Ministry had imported aluminium caskets and body bags from a U.S.-based funeral service company that the Army would require to transport the mortal remains of soldiers from battlegrounds. The suspected officials entered into a contract during 1999-2000 with the said company to import 500 aluminium caskets and 3000 body bags at an exorbitant rate of $ 2,500 (approximately Rs.1.20 lakh) a casket and $ 85 body bag, flouting established procedures of defence procurement. The contract amounted to $ 15, 05,000.

It was found that the U.S. firm was not a manufacturer, the first lot of 150 caskets supplied was heavier than required by the contract, and were fabricated by welding prone to develop leakages.

Rendered useless

The caskets were rendered useless, causing a loss of $ 1,87,000 (approximately Rs. 89.76 lakh) to the Government. It has also been alleged that similar caskets and body bags were supplied to the U.N. mission in Somalia and to the U.S. Army at $ 172 and $ 27 respectively.

Further, the suspected officers procured the stores, though of a general nature, from a single vendor without paying heed to the cost break-up. While the quantity of stores was increased after the Kargil conflict, the arrival of the first lot was scheduled to a much later date as per agreement entered into by the suspected officials and the U.S. vendor. The suspected officials also tried to modify the specifications to get the supply of sub-standard stores approved and also tried to make the Army utilise the defective caskets.
 
CBI have something sir jee
Coffin scam: CBI files case against Army officers, U.S.-based firm
print · T T


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Special Correspondent

Officials booked for criminal conspiracy, cheating under Indian Penal Code

Case also registered under Prevention of Corruption ActSuspected officials entered into contract with company to import caskets, body bags at exorbitant rateCaskets were faultily made, Government losses were $ 1,87,000

NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday registered a case against three senior Army officials and a U.S.-based casket vendor in connection with the alleged bungling in the purchase of caskets and body bags for the Army during the Kargil conflict.

The case was registered against Major-General (retd.) Arun Roye, the then Military Attache in the Indian embassy in the U.S., Director Colonel S. K. Malik and Joint-Director Colonel Fateh Bahadur Singh, and Buitron and Baiza, the U.S.-based firm, a CBI spokesperson said here.

The CBI booked these officials based on the prima facie disclosure of commission of cognizable offences punishable under Sections 120 (B) (Criminal Conspiracy) 420 (Cheating) under the IPC and under 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of Prevention of Corruption Act.

Exorbitant rate

The Defence Ministry had imported aluminium caskets and body bags from a U.S.-based funeral service company that the Army would require to transport the mortal remains of soldiers from battlegrounds. The suspected officials entered into a contract during 1999-2000 with the said company to import 500 aluminium caskets and 3000 body bags at an exorbitant rate of $ 2,500 (approximately Rs.1.20 lakh) a casket and $ 85 body bag, flouting established procedures of defence procurement. The contract amounted to $ 15, 05,000.

It was found that the U.S. firm was not a manufacturer, the first lot of 150 caskets supplied was heavier than required by the contract, and were fabricated by welding prone to develop leakages.

Rendered useless

The caskets were rendered useless, causing a loss of $ 1,87,000 (approximately Rs. 89.76 lakh) to the Government. It has also been alleged that similar caskets and body bags were supplied to the U.N. mission in Somalia and to the U.S. Army at $ 172 and $ 27 respectively.

Further, the suspected officers procured the stores, though of a general nature, from a single vendor without paying heed to the cost break-up. While the quantity of stores was increased after the Kargil conflict, the arrival of the first lot was scheduled to a much later date as per agreement entered into by the suspected officials and the U.S. vendor. The suspected officials also tried to modify the specifications to get the supply of sub-standard stores approved and also tried to make the Army utilise the defective caskets.
Coffin scam: Court discharges three former Army officials
PTIDec 11, 2013, 07.21PM IST
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NEW DELHI: A Delhi court today discharged three former Army officials who were charge sheeted by the CBI in the 2002 "coffin scam" of the Kargil war, citing lack of evidence.

Special CBI Judge Poonam Bamba let off the then military attache in the Indian Embassy in the US, Major General (retd) Arun Roye, Col (retd) S K Malik, then Col F B Singh as the court did not find prima facie evidence to proceed against them in the case.
 
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