In a significant crackdown, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested seven public servants in Maharashtra, recovering a large sum of cash and documents related to immovable properties in Mumbai.
CbiCorruptionPublic ServantsMaharashtraProperty SeizureReal Estate MumbaiDec 18, 2024
The CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) is responsible for investigating high-profile cases of corruption and economic offenses. In this operation, they arrested seven public servants in Maharashtra and seized a large sum of cash and property documents.
The public servants arrested include officials from various departments such as the Municipal Corporation, Revenue Department, and the Police. They are accused of corruption and misuse of public funds.
The CBI recovered a significant amount of cash, believed to be the proceeds of corruption, and several documents related to immovable properties in Mumbai.
The accused public servants used their positions to demand and accept bribes in exchange for facilitating administrative and legal processes, such as issuing permits and approving applications.
The government of Maharashtra has assured full cooperation with the CBI's investigation and has stated that they will take stringent action against any officials found guilty of wrongdoing.
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