May 21, 2024

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CBI recovers extra cash, gold from ex-Rly official – KalingaTV

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New Delhi: In a modern improvement in reference to the disproportionate belongings case lodged towards then Principal Chief Operation Manager (IRTS), East Coast Railway, Bhubaneswar, Pramod Kumar Jena the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has recovered on Wednesday recovered money of Rs 36 lakh and gold cash of 457 grams.

With this, complete money seized to this point stands at Rs 1.93 crore whereas gold jewelry weighing 17.45 kg (valued at Rs 9.75 crore) was additionally discovered to this point.

On Tuesday, the CBI had recovered money of Rs 1.57 crore, postal financial savings (financial institution FDs) of Rs 3.33 crore, financial institution stability of Rs 1.51 crore, mutual fund of Rs 47.75 lakh, gold bars, gold biscuits, cash and gold jewelry of 17 kg (value Rs 9.5 crore).

Besides, paperwork associated to immovable properties have been discovered from the financial institution locker and premises of the accused and others together with members of the family and family members.

Jena is a retired Indian Railway Traffic official of 1989 batch.

The CBI registered a case on January 3, towards Jaina on the allegations of possessing disproportionate belongings value Rs 1.92 crore through the test interval 2005 to 2020 in his identify and his members of the family.

Searches have been performed at numerous locations together with Bhubaneswar, Jagatsinghpur (each in Odisha) and Kolkata.

During searches, three locker keys of lockers within the identify of the spouse of the accused and different 5 locker keys of lockers whose names of homeowners weren’t available.

Therefore, after strenuous efforts, the identify of the house owners of the lockers in addition to the locker numbers and financial institution branches have been came upon.

The seven lockers have been operated until now and the remaining locker is being operated.

(IANS)