CBI interrogates three accused in jail for 250 crore scholarship scam
CBI interrogates three accused in jail for 250 crore scholarship scam
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Many cases are coming to the fore in the country, in the meantime, in the scholarship scam of 250 crores, the CBI answered the questions for three hours in Kaithu jail. These include Vice Chairman of KC Group Hitesh Gandhi, Superintendent of Education Department Arvind Rajta and SP Singh, cashier of Central Bank of India Nawanshahar. According to the sources received from the CBI, the team led by DSP went to jail and questioned the trio for about four hours.

This time, the CBI is investigating them about their role in the scholarship scam of about 11 crore in the KC Group of Nawanshahr. In the investigation conducted so far, it has been revealed that on the basis of fake documents in this institute, a scam of crores of scholarships has been done in four years. In this case also, the role of these three has been important. Although many other people are also present in the CBI radar. Due to this, the Central Investigation Agency interrogated the three accused first and then separately.

In the last few days, CBI has also summoned senior IAS officer in the case. In the same state, the CBI has taken the main accused Rajta, Hitesh Gandhi and SP Singh into custody in the fake scam of 250 crores. The CBI has filed a chargesheet in the court against 12, including officers of the Education Department. Investigations have revealed how he used to call the managers of the institute to the hotels in Shimla in the name of issuing the scholarship and the fixed money was taken in the name of the scholarship. And now strict action will be taken against these accused.

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