Odisha News: In the conservation of CBI, Deputy Director Chintan Raghuvanshi, the Deputy Director of the ED, accused of taking bribes in illegal mining case

The CBI arrested Bhakti Behera and took bribes of Rs 20 lakh in the illegal mining case. After this, Chintan Raghuvanshi, Deputy Director of Ed, is questioned. The CBI attacked Raghuvanshi’s home and office and seized several important documents. The Ed earlier attacked the hiding places of the mine owner Ratiek Raut, who is accused of illegal mining. Jagran correspondent, Bhubaneswar. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested a middleman named Bhakti Behera and took a bribe of Rs 20 Lakh in the illegal mining case. After this arrest, CBI Chintan Raghuvanshi, Deputy Director of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Bhubaneswar, approached. Raghuvanshi is questioned due to supervision based on Behera’s phone and other evidence. CBI has also seized several important documents by attacking Raghuvanshi’s home and IRC Village Office. According to sources, on January 8, the ED attacked Raut at various places of the Dhenkanal mine. The Ed searched together in 15 places, including Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Khurda, Anugul and Jajpur. Raut is accused of illegal mining and the ED took the investigation into the case. Raghuvanshi repeatedly called and interviewed Raut. On Thursday, the CBI Behera Red Handge caught 20 lakh calls. Initially, Behera claimed two crore calls, but later an agreement for Rs 50 Lakh was reached. Mine owner Raut filed a complaint with the CBI, after which the CBI laid a trap. Chintan Raghuvanshi is an officer of the 2013 group, when he took money from Behera Raut, the CBI team caught him. A CBI official said further investigation into the case was underway. Raghuvanshi is a 2013 Batch Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer.