India, June 15 -- Two Navy officials, including an auditor, have been booked by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for allegedly demanding a bribe from a naval personnel to resolve issues related to his pending Leave Travel Concession (LTC) claim and avoid recovery proceedings.

The accused have been identified as A Anand, an auditor, and Agrawal, an assistant accounts officer with the Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (Navy). The agency registered the FIR on May 30 following a complaint by a naval personnel.

According to the complaint, the officer had availed LTC in 2025 for travel between Mumbai and his native place, Rohtak, and later submitted a reimbursement claim through official channels. While the claim was processed...