Former Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain, ex-DJB CEO among six arrested in STP projects tender case

The other accused arrested are Ankit Srivastava, a former contractual consultant with the DJB, and private persons Nagendra Yadav, Raja Kumar Kurra and Pankaj Verma, the ACB said in a statement.

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Former Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain, ex-DJB CEO among six arrested in STP projects tender case

Key points

  • Rai received ₹1.52 crore in his and his relatives' bank accounts through AN Enterprises and the money was allegedly employed…
  • Former Delhi Minister and AAP leader Satyendar Jain.
  • The investigation allegedly found that substantial amounts were transferred to the proprietorship concern of Yadav by entities linked to Euroteck.
  • The ACB also cited alleged communications among Kurra, Yadav and Srivastava regarding meetings, tender conditions and corrigendums, saying the material…

The other accused arrested are Ankit Srivastava, a former contractual consultant with the DJB, and private persons Nagendra Yadav, Raja Kumar Kurra and Pankaj Verma, the ACB said in a statement.

Updated – August 18, 2026 09:53 pm IST – New Delhi

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Former Delhi Minister and AAP leader Satyendar Jain. File | Photo Credit: PTI

Former Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain and ex-Delhi Jal Board CEO Udit Prakash Rai are among six persons arrested by the Anti-Corruption Branch in connection with an alleged corruption case involving the tendering process for sewage treatment plant projects of the Delhi Jal Board, an officer said on Tuesday (August 18, 2026).

The case was registered on May 11, 2024, on a complaint by the Directorate of Vigilance, over alleged large-scale irregularities, manipulation of tender conditions and criminal conspiracy in the tendering process related to augmentation and upgradation of sewage treatment plants of the DJB.

According to the ACB, the investigation found that the tendering process allegedly contained restrictive technical specifications and conditions favouring a particular technology provider, Euroteck Environment Pvt Ltd, thereby limiting competition and providing undue advantage to the private entity, read the statement.

While restrictive conditions concerning the technology and media to be used were included in the tender, the agency alleged that the proposed pilot study was not conducted. It also alleged that essential parameters relating to treated effluent were excluded and technical specifications were changed, resulting in significant financial implications for the administration exchequer, read the statement.

The investigation also disclosed regular communication between private persons, public servants and intermediaries to manipulate the tender process. Analysis of electronic evidence showed an exchange of tender conditions, corrigendums and other documents which were subsequently incorporated into the DJB’s tender notice, the ACB stated.

The agency further alleged that money in the form of commission or bribe was routed through intermediary entities, including Srijanhar and AN Enterprises, the statement read.

The investigation allegedly found that substantial amounts were transferred to the proprietorship concern of Yadav by entities linked to Euroteck. Further transactions allegedly resulted in the transfer of funds to Mr. Rai and his relatives through banking channels.

According to The ACB, mr. Rai received ₹1.52 crore in his and his relatives’ bank accounts through AN Enterprises and the money was allegedly employed for purchasing immovable property.

The agency is examining the complete money trail and alleged proceeds of crime, it stated.

The ACB also cited alleged communications among Kurra, Yadav and Srivastava regarding meetings, tender conditions and corrigendums, saying the material indicated that certain conditions were introduced or modified to favour Euroteck.

The six accused were interrogated and arrested on Tuesday in accordance with law, the ACB said, adding that further investigation was underway.

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