CBI Charges Former Officer in ₹98.63 Lakh Corruption Case
CBI books ex-DSP in ₹98.63L corruption case
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has charged former deputy superintendent of police BM Meena and his wife Sunita for allegedly amassing disproportionate assets worth ₹98.63 lakh ($118,000 USD) during his tenure in Mumbai. This follows a prior case involving corruption and illicit enrichment.
- 01BM Meena, a former CBI officer, is accused of accumulating ₹98.63 lakh in disproportionate assets.
- 02His wife, Sunita, is also charged for allegedly aiding in his corrupt activities.
- 03The case was registered under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
- 04The CBI's investigation revealed significant deposits in Sunita's bank accounts.
- 05This is the second corruption case against Meena, following earlier allegations in December 2024.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a case against BM Meena, a former deputy superintendent of police in Mumbai, and his wife Sunita, for allegedly amassing disproportionate assets valued at ₹98.63 lakh (approximately $118,000 USD). This case, registered on April 30, falls under the Prevention of Corruption Act, addressing illicit enrichment and misconduct by a public servant. The investigation revealed that Meena's assets were nearly 88% greater than their known income sources during his three-year tenure in Mumbai, which lasted until December 2024. Additionally, substantial deposits were found in Sunita's bank accounts, indicating her involvement in the alleged illegal activities. This follows a previous case from December 2024, where Meena and others were accused of accepting bribes in exchange for favors. Investigations in that case uncovered cash and property valued at several crores, leading to searches across multiple cities including Mumbai, Jaipur, Kolkata, and New Delhi.
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The case highlights ongoing corruption issues within law enforcement, potentially affecting public trust in the CBI.
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