CBI raids Manish Sisodia's house: Deputy CM of Delhi said - Welcome, the investigating agency
CBI raids Manish Sisodia's house: Deputy CM of Delhi said - Welcome, the investigating agency said - the officer had only gone to collect the paper
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia tweeted on Saturday claiming that the CBI has raided his office. He welcomed the team. Here, the investigating agency denied the raid and said – Our officers had gone to collect some papers from his office. Here, sources associated with the CBI said that the agency's officers have taken away a computer from Sisodia's office.
Sisodia wrote in his tweet – CBI has raided his house earlier also. It has also reached his village. The CBI has neither found anything against him nor will get anything. Manish Sisodia said that he has not done anything wrong. He has sincerely worked for the education of the children.
Explain that Delhi's Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena had recommended a CBI inquiry into the alleged excise scam. The agency has registered a case against several people including Sisodia. The CBI questioned Sisodia for several hours in this case and raided his official residence.
The CBI, which is probing the irregularities in Delhi's liquor policy, completed the search of Deputy CM Manish Sisodia's locker four months ago. Manish Sisodia has a bank locker in Punjab National Bank, Vasundhara Sector 4, Ghaziabad. The CBI team examined the locker in the bank for 45 minutes. During this Manish Sisodia and his wife were also present in the bank.
Manish said, "On the day of Janmashtami, the CBI raided my house. At that time she had taken away the key to my wife's locker. Today the CBI team came to the bank to open this locker. They also called us." Jewelry of wife and children worth Rs 70-80 thousand was hardly found in the locker. The investigation is proof that I and my family have come out clean. I have clean chit in all the investigation of Prime Minister."
There is an allegation of disturbances in Delhi's new excise policy. It is also alleged that liquor license holders have been unfairly benefited through this policy. Licensing has been overlooked. After the tender, there is an allegation of waiving Rs 144 crore from liquor contractors.
There are also allegations like benefiting liquor traders in lieu of bribes and waiving license fees on the pretext of Corona. In this connection, CBI Delhi has filed an FIR in the past, on which investigation is going on.