Chhattisgarh: CBI Raids Former IAS Officer Anil Tuteja’s Raipur Residence In Mahadev Betting Scams
Anil Tuteja, who has been incarcerated in Raipur Central Jail for over a year in connection with the liquor scam, was recently granted bail by the Supreme Court. However, he continues to remain in custody due to a separate arrest warrant issued by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) in another case.
Saurabh Pandey
Raipur: In a major development, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted a raid early morning on Friday at the residence of former IAS officer Anil Tuteja in Devendra Nagar, Raipur. The raid, carried out by a special CBI team from Delhi, is part of the ongoing investigation into multiple high-profile scams, including the coal scam, liquor scam, and the Mahadev online betting (Satta) racket.
Anil Tuteja, who has been incarcerated in Raipur Central Jail for over a year in connection with the liquor scam, was recently granted bail by the Supreme Court. However, he continues to remain in custody due to a separate arrest warrant issued by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) in another case.
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During the raid, CBI officers questioned Tuteja’s wife, son, and other family members present at the residence. The team is reported to be examining a large volume of documents, including digital records, to uncover further evidence related to financial irregularities and alleged misuse of official power during his tenure.
The raids are part of a larger crackdown on corruption and illegal syndicates in Chhattisgarh, where multiple senior bureaucrats and businessmen have come under the scanner.
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