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Corporate espionage: One more arrested

| | Feb 23, 2015, at 06:51 pm
New Delhi, Feb 23 (IBNS): One more arrest has been made by the Delhi Police in the Petroleum Ministry corporate espionage case on Monday taking the total arrest to 13 so far, said reports.

The arrested person has been identified as one Lokesh, who is an employee of the Petroleum Ministry.

With the arrests of mid level corporate officials, top executives of  top energy companies are likely to be questioned by investigators in connection with the petroleum document leak case, media reports said earlier.

Police said on Friday that an input for the Finance Minister’s Budget speech and several key policy documents were recovered from the arrested people.

Police  said two diaries seized from former journalist Santanu Saikia and Prayas Jain, a Melbourne-based energy consultant who has also been arrested, were being examined.

The diaries purportedly contain details regarding “illegal business” transactions of Saikia and Jain, police claim.

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