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Tender Scam: Bihar Vigilance Raids Houses Of Two Suspended IAS Officers In Patna

Patna: The investigation into Bihar’s high-profile Rishu Shree tender scam gathered pace on Friday as the Special Vigilance Unit (SVU) conducted simultaneous raids at multiple locations in Patna linked to suspended IAS officers and a private contractor.

The searches were carried out at the residences of suspended IAS officers Abhilasha Sharma and Yogesh Sagar, as well as at premises associated with Pawan Kumar, Director of Matre Seva Infra Private Limited.

An SVU team reached Yogesh Sagar’s government residence in Gardanibagh Colony early in the morning and conducted an extensive search operation.

Officials examined documents, electronic devices, and records related to government contracts and financial transactions.

Several documents were reportedly seized for further scrutiny.

Another team simultaneously raided the Nehru Path residence of Abhilasha Sharma.

According to sources, the house was locked when investigators arrived.

The team subsequently gained access through the staff quarters and began the search.

Neither Sharma nor Sagar was reportedly present during the operation.

Investigators searched various rooms and examined files, digital devices, and records believed to be connected to government tender allocations.

The SVU also searched locations linked to Pawan Kumar in Vihar Colony, Beur.

Investigators are examining company records, financial documents, and files related to government tenders awarded to Matre Seva Infra Private Limited.

Officials suspect that crucial evidence regarding financial transactions and alleged irregularities may emerge from the seized materials.

According to investigators, the probe is focused on allegations that certain public officials facilitated the award of government contracts to companies linked to the prime accused, Rishu Shree.

In return, substantial kickbacks were allegedly exchanged.

Following the emergence of the alleged scam and registration of an FIR by the SVU, the Bihar government suspended both IAS officers pending investigation.

Meanwhile, the prime accused, Rishu Shree, remains in the custody of investigating agencies and has been questioned extensively over the past several days.

Sources indicate that information provided during her interrogation has led investigators to expand the probe and scrutinise the roles of officials, contractors, and other individuals allegedly connected to the case.

Investigative agencies are currently analysing documents, electronic records, and financial evidence collected during the raids.

Officials maintain that the full extent of the alleged network and any irregularities will become clear only after the investigation is completed.

The searches are continuing, and further action is expected based on the evidence gathered during the ongoing probe.

(IANS)

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