Babli, wife of corrupt engineer in Bihar, Ed will also come in; But what is Majra? - Patna Raid -Engineers woman faces in jail in burnt money box
Babli, wife of corrupt engineer in Bihar, Ed will also come in; But what is Majra? His wife Babli Rai is also in trouble in the case of half -baked notes found in the home of Vinod Kumar Rai, superintendent engineer of the Department of Rural Affairs in Patna. The Economic Offenses Unit can file a case against them because they impede government work and eradicate evidence. In addition, Ed can also investigate whether we get assets worth 100 crores. Babli, wife of corrupt engineer in Bihar, Ed will also enter the State Bureau, Patna. His wife Babli Rai may also have to go to jail in the attack on the residence of superintendent engineer Vinod Kumar Rai, superintendent engineer at the Department of Rural Affairs, Vinod Kumar Rai. In this case, the economic offenses will take action against the engineer’s wife by registering a case to impede government work, burn Indian currencies, eradicate evidence, etc. According to Eou sources, the wife of the engineer played the most important role in stopping the attack team. As a result of them, the RAID team had to wait overnight, where the accused had time to burn notes. There is also the intention to eradicate evidence, along with the impediment of police action behind this. Damage to Indian currency is also a criminal offense. In such a situation, Eou will tighten the grip on Babli Rai. Superintendent engineer is also constantly questioned in this entire case. Especially for what purpose is such a large amount, and who is in this entire game, Eou’s team also asks the answer. So far, the superintendent engineer avoids talking and turning something clear. The municipal team removed the notes from the jam pipeline: The municipal team was removing the notes in the Jam toilet and the pipeline of engineer Vinod Kumar Rai throughout the day. After hours of hard work, half -notes and documents were removed. The EOU team also assesses the value of the burnt note. Now only a large number of 500-500 rupee notes have been found. Even 500 notes are more in burnt notes.