Rs 50 lakh recovered during CBI raids at 14 locations against Congress leader DK Shivakumar
BENGALURU: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has until now recovered Rs 50 lakh from a number of premises it searched in a corruption case associated to Karnataka Congress chief DK Shivakumar, officers mentioned on Monday (October 5).
The CBI is finishing up searches at 14 places in Karnataka, Delhi and Maharashtra within the case that pertains to amassing of disproportionate property, they mentioned. The search operation could also be expanded through the day, the officers mentioned.
The CBI raids have been carried out at 14 places, together with 9 in Karnataka, 4 in Delhi and one in Mumbai. The raids began at round 6 am on Monday, and because the information unfold, scores of supporters began gathering in entrance of his home.
The CBI registered a contemporary case towards the Congress chief primarily based on a supply data from one other company. The data pertains to property amassed throughout Shivakumar’s tenure as a minister in Karnataka, they mentioned.
Following the registration of FIR, CBI groups began searches on Monday morning at 14 places — 9 in Karnataka, 4 in Delhi and one in Mumbai.
Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala termed it “raid raj” and a “Machiavellian move” by the BJP authorities.
“The insidious game of intimidation & machinations of Modi-Yeddyurappa duo being executed by a puppet CBI by raiding @DKShivakumar won’t deter us. CBI should be unearthing the layers of corruption in Yeddyurappa Govt. But, ‘Raid Raj’ is their only ‘Machiavellian Move’!,” Surjewala mentioned on Twitter.
“Let Modi & Yeddyurappa Govts & BJP’s frontal organizations i.E CBI-ED-Income Tax know that Congress workers & leaders will not be cowed down nor bow down before such devious attempts.Our resolve to fight for people & expose BJP’s maladministration only becomes stronger,” he tweeted.
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