CBI arrests author who forged PM's signatures
CBI arrests author who forged PM's signatures
Ramesh Nirmal faxed a forged recommendation letter with purported signatures of the Prime Minister.

New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested an author, who allegedly forged signatures of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to recommend that the External Affairs Ministry purchase 250 copies of his book for Rs 25 lakh.

According to sources, Ramesh Nirmal faxed a forged recommendation letter with purported signatures of the Prime Minister in 2009 urging the Ministry to purchase copies of his book 'Cultural History and Tourism in India'.

Nirmal, who was also on the consultative committee on Hindi in the Steel Ministry in 2010 which introduces him as journalist of a leading media house, was arrested by the CBI after it established that the fax was sent from his office in Mumbai, they said.

The agency had filed an FIR in June in connection with the case after a complaint from the PMO about the forged letter written to External Affairs Minister S M Krishna.

Sources said that the CBI also concluded that he would have been sole beneficiary in case books were purchased by the Ministry.

They said the forensic analysis of computers recovered from his office revealed similar forged letters written to various dignitaries.

Meanwhile, Nirmal is also alleged to be involved in another case probed by CB-CID of Uttar Pradesh wherein signatures of Congress leader Motilal Vora and former chief minister Mayawati were forged on similar letter.

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