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Digital Desk: Four people were detained by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after it allegedly attempted to defraud a group of individuals by promising them seats in the Rajya Sabha in exchange for Rs100 crore.

 

In addition to Rajya Sabha seats, the accused individuals allegedly pledged to set up governorships and chairmanships of several government organisations in exchange for bribery.

 

Those identified in the first information report (FIR), submitted on July 15 and examined by HT, include Mahendra Pal Arora, Abhishek Boora, and Mohammed Aijaz Khan of Delhi-NCR, Kamalakar Premkumar Bandgar of Latur, Maharashtra, and Ravindra Vithal Naik of Belgaum, Karnataka.

 

According to the FIR, Bandgar displayed his connections with powerful officials while posing as a senior CBI officer. He then requested any kind of job from Boora, Arora, Khan, and Naik in exchange for payment of enormous unlawful gratification.

 

According to the CBI, the accused banded together with "the single ulterior motive of cheating private persons by falsely assuring them for arrangement of seats in Rajya Sabha, appointment as governor, and appointment as chairman in different government-run organisations under central government ministries and departments against significant financial consideration."

 

According to data acquired by the central agency, Boora and Bandgar discussed how to take advantage of the latter's alleged connections to powerful individuals who are crucial to appointment decisions.

 

The FIR claimed that the accused were trying to defraud people by falsely promising them a seat in the Rajya Sabha in exchange for a large sum of money totaling 100 crores.

 

The agency claimed that Bandgar, Arora, Khan, and Naik frequently mentioned influential political figures and senior bureaucrats when clients approached them for work, either directly or through a middleman like Abhishek Boora.

 

The FIR claimed that Bandgar pretended to be a senior CBI officer and threatened police officers at several police stations to do favours for people he knew or to sway investigations into open cases.

The accused have been detained on charges of fraud, criminal conspiracy, and anti-corruption law.



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