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Retd Lt Gen sentenced to 3 yrs RI by GCM in rations scam
Jalandhar, Feb 18: Lt Gen (Retd) S K Sahni was today sentenced to three years RI and cashiered from service after being found guilty of irregularities in the rations procurement scam for troops in Jammu and Kashmir, making him the first top-level officer to face a jail term.
A General Court Martial(GCM) here found 65-year-old Sahni guilty of procuring sub-standard meat and other dry rations for troops deployed on the Siachen mountains and other high altitude areas in 2005.
The GCM headed by Lt Gen Jatinder Pal Singh held Sahni, who was then the Director General of Supplies and Transport, guilty under six of the nine charges framed against him. Singh retired in 2006.
The GCM concluded late this evening.
Belonging to the Army Service Corps, Sahni, who is under arrest for the last seven months since the GCM commenced, was also divested of the medals and stars. His plea for jail was rejected.
Cashiering from service would entail the withdrawal of all perks he enjoys as a retired officer of the Indian Army, including pension.
A Court of Inquiry constituted in 2005 had recommended disciplinary action against Sahni, who retired the following year, after indicting him in the case.
Among the charges for which Sahni was convicted was the intent to defraud in the procurement of rations.
A report by the Controller of Auditor General (CAG) had paved way for action against Sahni. The report revealed that soldiers were supplied wheat, rice, pulses and edible oil past their expiry date.