Published On : Tue, Aug 9th, 2022

Nagpur-based company fined Rs 2 lakh, its Director sent to 4 year jail in coal scam case

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Nagpur/Delhi: A special court in Delhi on Monday imposed a fine of Rs 2 lakh on Nagpur-based Grace Industries, and its Director and another accused in the case Mukesh Gupta was sentenced to four years imprisonment. He was also fined Rs 2 lakhs in a coal scam case.

The Special court also sentenced former Coal Secretary H.C. Gupta to three years imprisonment and former Joint Secretary K.S. Kropha to two years jail term in a case related to the allocation of the Lohara East Coal block in Maharashtra. Special CBI Judge Arun Bhardwaj also imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh on Gupta, and Rs 50,000 on Kropha for conspiring to cheat the Government for the allocation of Grace Industries Ltd, Nagpur.

On July 29, the CBI court convicted the accused in relation to the crime. “The evidence on record as encapsulated above shows that there was criminal conspiracy amongst Grace Industries Ltd, Mukesh Gupta, H.C. Gupta and K.S. Kropha for procuring recommendation of allocation of Lohara East Coal Block in favour of GraceIndustries,” the special judge Arun Bhardwaj had said while convicting them in the coal scam case.

The coal block, located in an area of 3.5 sq km and having estimated geological reserves of approximately 57 million tons, was jointly allocated to Grace Industries along with Murli Industries Ltd. As per the CBI statement, during the investigation, it was revealed that Grace Industries had secured an allocation of 16.14 million tons of coal reserves in the Lohara East coal block on the basis of false information about net worth, capacity, equipment and status of procurement and installation of plant.

It was found that the said private company, in its application, claimed its net worth as Rs 120 crore whereas its own net worth was Rs 3.3 crore and falsified its existing capacity as 1,20,000 TPA against actual project capacity of 30,000 TPA. The company claimed two kilns in production and 3 kilns under installation whereas as on September 7, 2006, it had only one kiln in operation.

After allocation of the coal block, Mukesh Gupta sold the entire equity/share of his company to another person at a profit of about Rs 20 crore. It was found that 51 private Companies had applied for the said coal block, however, criteria for inter se priority was not followed to determine the most suitable company.