Patna: An FIR was launched with the Economic Offence Unit (EOU) of Bihar police on 10th June on the basis of a tip off. On the basis of those complaints raids were conducted on premises of two state government officials and properties amounting to a total of Rs 6 crore were uncovered.Bhuvaneshwar Prasad Singh, Motor Vehicle Inspector (MVI), had four of his premises in Patna and Champaran districts raided by EOU sleuths. Singh has premises in Rasalpur in Samastipur district which is his native village, a rented house in Motihari in which he currently lives and another house at Hanuman Nagar under the Patrakar Nagar police station in Patna. ADG (law and order) S K Bhardwaj said, “The sleuths also recovered several passbooks and luxury cars from his premises.” Documents of properties which amounted to Rs 1.83 crore were also recovered.Another state government official Dharamvir Pandey also came under fire and six of his premises were raided. Pandey is posted as the agriculture officer in Motihari in East Champaran.Bhardwaj said, “Pandey had disproportionate property worth Rs 3.54 crore and sleuths have seized the property-related papers. Cops seized five luxury cars and three high-end motorbikes from his possession. Apart from these properties, we have seized 23 passbooks, but the balance in those accounts is yet to be ascertained. We have also seized Rs 7 lakh cash from his office in Motihari.”Like Singh, Pandey’s house at his native village in Tikachhapar in West Champaran district, his residence and office in Bettiah, the rented residence of his brother-in-law in Bettiah, a flat in Geet Enclave, Shrikrishna Vihar Colony under Beur police station were also raided.Bhardwaj declared that the value of the properties of which documents had been confiscated is the values when they were bought and not their current values. займ на карту без отказов круглосуточновзять кредит онлайн
