This Article is From Nov 30, 2010

Pizza in prison for IAS officer arrested for spying

Pizza in prison for IAS officer arrested for spying
Delhi: Ravi Inder Singh, Director, Internal Security, who had been apprehended for spying and now lodged in a Special Cell lock-up at the New Friends Colony police station, is still enjoying his babudom.

Singh is getting his pizza and other fast food delivered to his cell and savouring the hospitality of the cops, who, according to him "could not even dare to see him eye to eye", sources in the Special Cell told MiD DAY.

During his interrogation by the Special Cell sleuths, Singh had told them that the Delhi Police "is too small an agency" to have caught him.

"The Delhi Police Commissioner had to wait for an appointment to meet me in my North Block office," Singh reportedly told his interrogators.

Sources confirmed that special care is being taken, as Singh is a high-prized catch. They told MiD DAY how the IAS officer is being allowed to have his favourite fast food, along with co-accused Vinit Kumar. Both are under police custody till Monday.

Ravi Inder Singh, senior IAS officer who was working as the director in the internal security division of the Home Ministry and is a 1994-batch IAS officer, was arrested on November 22 under the Prevention of Corruption Act and on charges of criminal conspiracy. Kumar, a Kolkota-based businessman, was allegedly acting as a broker on behalf of Singh.
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