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CBI raids 23 premises in Bengal, Jharkhand in corruption case against IT official

| | Jul 12, 2017, at 09:27 pm
Kolkata/Ranchi, Jul 12 (IBNS) : The CBI on Wednesday conducted raids at 23 locations in West Bengal and Jharkhand in connection with a corruption case registered against the principal commissioner of Income Tax and others, media reports said.

The raids are being conducted on the basis of complaints against  principal commissioner Tapas Kumar Dutta, posted in Ranchi, and three of his colleagues.

The CBI raids took place at 18 residential and office premises of the accused in Kolkata and five places in Ranchi in Jharkhand,  reports quoted a CBI official as saying.

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