IAS
couple, engineers' homes raided by Lokayukt
Friday December 10, 2010 03:58:13 PM,
IANS
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Bhopal: The Madhya
Pradesh Lokayukt Friday conducted raids at the residences of a
bureaucrat couple and two engineers for alleged corruption.
The raids were carried out at the homes of Arvind Joshi and his
wife Tinu Joshi - both Indian Administrative Service (IAS)
officers - and engineers Deepak Asai and Ram Das Chaudhary.
All four have been suspended. Their premises were raided by the
Income Tax department in February. The IT department had recovered
Rs.3 crore in cash from the IAS couple. While Arvind was principal
secretary in the water resources department, Tinu was principal
secretary in the women and child development department.
Deepak Asai and Ram Das Chaudhary were chief engineer and
executive engineer respectively in the Madhya Pradesh public works
department.
Their cases are pending with the Lokayukt.
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