New Delhi: The CBI has wrapped up probe in about 800 cases in 2020 in spite of the lockdown, sanitation protocols and social-distancing norms announced by the government to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director RK Shukla, who will relinquish his charge in February, gave this information in his address to agency officers on Friday while greeting them on the occasion of New Year.
Fighting the odds surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the CBI completed its probe in the Hathras rape case, the Sathankulam custodial death case, bank fraud cases and won a legal battle against fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who was contesting his extradition proceedings in London, among other success stories, Shukla said.
In his virtual address, the CBI chief underlined that the COVID-related lockdown came as a challenge.
He also asked the supervisory officers of the agency to involve themselves in probes more frequently.
"This will help them to have a first-hand experience of some of the present investigation methods and can further guide their teams to strengthen or further improve the investigation with an objective of accelerating the process," he said.
"Director, CBI also informed that a large number of cases numbering around 800 were disposed of during the year gone by (2020) despite the huge challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused tremendous hurdles in the operations in various walks of life," a statement from CBI Spokesperson RC Joshi said.