New Delhi: A stealthy gathering, which is working specifically under Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has gone under the radar of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for questionable monetary exchanges.
The Vigilance Department of the Delhi government has given stunning points of interest of the working of the 'Input Unit' to the CBI.
The Feedback Unit was allocated a mystery benefit store of Rs 1 crore, yet it spent just Rs 50,000 on a sting operation.
"Fifty thousand rupees were spent to trap a renumeration grievance in a school named Kalka Public School, Alaknanda," reports got to by DNA uncover.
The sum was given to Kailash Chand, Upper Division Clerk in the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB).
In any case, the Vigilance Department was left totally astounded when it came to realize that there was no individual named Kailash Chand in the ACB.
The day by day cited sources as saying that resigned officers of Intelligence Bureau, Research and Analysis Wing, Income-Tax Department and other exploring organizations contained the Feedback Unit.
The authorities were given top of the line vehicles as well as unaccounted cash to complete their secret exercises. Bulk whatsapp marketing
"An auto, two SUVs and three bicycles were given to the unit, alongside supporting staff of four information section administrators employed through the Intelligent Communication Systems India Limited by the Delhi government," the Vigilance Department letter to the CBI read.
Source:-Zeenews
The Vigilance Department of the Delhi government has given stunning points of interest of the working of the 'Input Unit' to the CBI.
The Feedback Unit was allocated a mystery benefit store of Rs 1 crore, yet it spent just Rs 50,000 on a sting operation.
"Fifty thousand rupees were spent to trap a renumeration grievance in a school named Kalka Public School, Alaknanda," reports got to by DNA uncover.
The sum was given to Kailash Chand, Upper Division Clerk in the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB).
In any case, the Vigilance Department was left totally astounded when it came to realize that there was no individual named Kailash Chand in the ACB.
The day by day cited sources as saying that resigned officers of Intelligence Bureau, Research and Analysis Wing, Income-Tax Department and other exploring organizations contained the Feedback Unit.
The authorities were given top of the line vehicles as well as unaccounted cash to complete their secret exercises. Bulk whatsapp marketing
"An auto, two SUVs and three bicycles were given to the unit, alongside supporting staff of four information section administrators employed through the Intelligent Communication Systems India Limited by the Delhi government," the Vigilance Department letter to the CBI read.
Source:-Zeenews
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