Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.
Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr Pandey; and violation of guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India in conducting NSE's system audit.Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today arrested former Mumbai police commissioner Sanjay Pandey after a second consecutive day of questioning about snooping on employees of the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Besides Mr Pandey -- a 1986-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who retired from service at the end of last month -- NSE's former chief executive officer Chitra Ramkrishna has already been arrested, last week. At the nub of the scandal is alleged tapping of phones belonging to the NSE staff by an IT company owned by Mr Pandey. There are two FIRs in all, one by the ED and the other by the Central Bureau of Investigation -- for illegal interception of phones of NSE employees by iSec Services Private Ltd, a company founded by Mr
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