Mumbai, Jun 17 () Ten auditors of private firms have been arrested in connection with the alleged over Rs 350 crore road scam in the city, said police.
The accused are employees of two private engineering audit firms which were appointed by the
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (
BMC
) to inspect the road works by contractors.
The 10 accused had allegedly prepared and submitted the reports in favour of the contractors, police said.
Last year, Mumbai Mayor
Snehal Ambekar
had written to BMC chief
Ajoy Mehta
complaining about the poor quality of newly constructed roads in the city, police said.
In this regard, a case was lodged at
Azad Maidan
police station on April 27 last year, after the BMC's internal inquiry found that over two dozen roads in the city were of poor quality, police said.
The investigators found that the arrested accused were allegedly hand-in-glove with the contractors concerned in the roads scam, they said.
DCP (Operations)
Ashok Dudhe
confirmed the arrests which were made on Wednesday.
"More arrests in the case are possible and further probe by the police is on," he said.
The accused, identified as
Santosh Kadam
(42),
Pavankumar Shukla
(26),
Ashfaque Sayyed
(26),
Milind Kumavat
(26), Premanand Dhanawade (37),
Rakesh Merwade
(34),
Mangesh Talekar
(33),
Dheeraj Phooljhele
(40),
Rahul Shinde
(29) and
Dhauryashil Patil
(33), were arrested by a Special Investigating Team (SIT) formed under Assistant Commissioner of Police, Colaba Division,
Rajendra Chavan
. All the 10 accused were yesterday produced in a local court which remanded them in police custody till June 21, police added. NS GK DV