CBI concerns ex-Bihar CM Rabri Devi in land-for-jobs fraud case

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: Former Bihar chief minister Rabri Devi was quizzed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sleuths on Monday in connection
with the land-for-job rip-off case in which her other half and RJD chief Lalu Prasad, their 2 daughters and 14 others are also accused.Also
See: Rabri Devi Land for Job Scam Live UpdatesThere is no search or raid happening, CBI said.The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had
currently filed its charge sheet in the case and the unique court has actually summoned the implicated, including previous Railways Minister
Lalu Prasad and his member of the family and others on March 15, they said.The company has kept the more probe open into the supposed
rip-off case and quizzing Rabri Devi remained in connection with additional examination in the event, they said.The team might likewise
seek some extra files in the event from the household of Lalu Prasad, they said.It was declared in the FIR that some persons, although
homeowners of Patna in Bihar, were appointed as replacements in Group-D posts throughout the period 2004-2009 in various zones of the trains
found in Mumbai, Jabalpur, Kolkata, Jaipur and Hajipur and in lieu thereof, the individuals themselves or their family members transferred
their land in the name of member of the family of Prasad and a company, AK Infosystems Private Limited, which was subsequently taken over by
family members of Prasad.It was further alleged that about 1,05,292 sq
ft
land located in Patna was gotten by the relative of Prasad from those individuals through 5 sale deeds and two present deeds and in most of
the sale deeds, payment to the sellers was mentioned to be paid in cash.The value of the land as per existing circle rate was about Rs 4.39
crore.The land was straight bought by the member of the family of Prasad from the sellers at a rate lower than the widespread circle rate
The common market price of the land was much higher than the circle rate.It was alleged that due treatment and guidelines provided by the
train authority for the visit of replacements was not followed and later, their services had actually also been regularised.(With inputs
from PTI)