The CBI had been focusing on particular information regarding Food Corporation of India (FCI) corruption.
Digital Desk: The Centre Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is conducting raids at more than 50 places throughout the country on the properties of agents, government officials, and the owners of several rice-flour factories who are allegedly involved in corruption.
The CBI had been focusing on particular information regarding Food Corporation of India (FCI) corruption.
Rajeev Kumar Mishra, a deputy general manager (DGM), was detained by the CBI on Tuesday as he prepared to accept a bribe of Rs 50,000 from Ravinder Singh Khera in Punjab.
According to the CBI, a FIR in this regard was filed two days ago against 74 people, including government employees, businesses, agents, and mill owners.
Currently, raids are taking place in Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana. Senior CBI agents are conducting raids at two locations in Delhi, and Ludhiana, Patiala, and Amritsar are among the Punjabi cities currently the target of raids. In Haryana, the raids are going on in Hisar and Ambala.
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