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Rs 1.7 cr cash, 17 kg gold recovered during CBI raid on retired railway officer

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has booked a retired Indian Railways officer in a disproportionate property case. Pramod Kumar Jena retired because the important secretary supervisor in November 2022 and his reassets of earnings did now no longer justify the property he allegedly accumulated in his tenure as a central authority servant.

During searches at his residences in Odisha’s Bhubaneswar, the CBI recovered Rs 1.fifty seven crore in cash, 17 kg of gold, financial institution files of constant deposits really well worth Rs 2.five crore and files associated with immovable residences really well worth crores, as in step with CBI officials. The CBI additionally made the seizure of unaccounted objects from the financial institution locker/premises of the accused and others.

The probe company booked Pramod Kumar Jena, a 1987-batch Indian Railway Traffic Service officer, for allegedly collecting property disproportionate to his regarded reassets of earnings.

“The Central Bureau of Investigation has performed searches and locker operation in an ongoing research of a case in opposition to then Principal Chief Operation Manager (IRTS), East Coast Railway, Bhubaneswar for ownership of alleged Disproportionate Assets,” the CBI’s assertion read.

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