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    Major action by EOW in Jharkhand liquor scam case, crime registered against seven people from Chhattisgarh

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    Major action by EOW in Jharkhand liquor scam case, crime registered against seven people from Chhattisgarh
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    Shivam Mishra, Raipur. The Economic Offenses Investigation Bureau (EOW) has registered an offense under sections of cheating and criminal conspiracy against seven people including Anwar Dhebar, AP Tripathi, Anil Tuteja, Arvind Singh in the alleged liquor scam in Jharkhand. It also includes the names of two excise officers of Jharkhand. All these accused are currently in jail in the liquor scam worth crores in Chhattisgarh.

    According to the FIR registered in EOW, changes have been made in the tender of Jharkhand’s liquor policy in December 2022. Its meeting was held at Anwar Dhebar’s hideout in Raipur. During this, excise officers of Jharkhand including AP Tripathi, Anil Tuteja, Arvind Singh were present. The reason for changing the policy is said to be to benefit Sumit’s company. The government has suffered a loss of crores of rupees due to this. The same company was also doing liquor contract work in Chhattisgarh.

    Case of fake hologram also

    During the Chhattisgarh Congress government, liquor was supplied in the entire state by installing fake holograms. Similarly, there has been talk of liquor supply in Jharkhand. It is alleged that the hologram has been continuously selling liquor. This is not even accounted for.

    Security fund of Rs 11 crore was fixed

    By changing the policy, a security fund of Rs 11 crore was fixed to benefit a company. Apart from this, there was a requirement of an employee. A turnover of Rs 200 crore in six months was also in the condition. A non-refundable amount of Rs 25 lakh was fixed for participating in the tender for wholesale sale of liquor.

    Preparation for big liquor scam: Babulal Marandi

    Let us tell you that Jharkhand BJP State President Babulal Marandi had created a sensation in the corridors of power by giving a statement on the liquor scam. He wrote on social media Last time the liquor mafia of Chhattisgarh was involved in this. This time a plan is being made to bring liquor mafia from Punjab and Haryana. The script of this scam is also being written from Birsa Munda jail.

    Preparation for big liquor scam

    Babulal has further written that Hemant Soren, notorious for scams, theft and fraud, is once again preparing to commit a big liquor scam after leaving the government. Earlier also I had expressed concern about possible liquor scams in Jharkhand and warned the Chief Minister about this, but he completely disregarded ethics and adopted the path of manipulation. He has also attached the letter written to the CM in his post.

    Hemant Soren government, notorious for scams, theft and fraud, is once again preparing to commit a big liquor scam.

    Earlier also I had expressed concern about possible liquor scams in Jharkhand and warned the Chief Minister about this, but he completely disregarded the ethics… pic.twitter.com/yhtqoJZrPP

    — Babulal Marandi (@yourBabulal) September 25, 2024

    want to raise black money

    Babulal has said that Hemant Soren, forced by his habit of earning more and more money, wants to raise black money for the elections by changing the liquor policy for the third time in a row. This time the main objective of the scam is to raise huge funds for the elections and distribute liquor in every village at the time of elections. The government, which has two months left in its tenure, wants to recover huge black money by indirectly handing over the contract of liquor shops to the people of Punjab and Haryana for the next three years.

    Also mentioned the letter written to CM

    On September 1, he had written a letter to the Chief Minister suggesting that the poor tribal women of the village, who sell liquor, should be included through government liquor distribution, but the Chief Minister is forced by his habit. It is rightly said that a thief should go by theft and not by cheating. I also assure the people of Jharkhand that this proposed liquor policy will be canceled when the BJP government comes to power. Strict action will be taken against the liquor mafia from Chhattisgarh, Punjab and Haryana and the officials involved in the scam.

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