Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The state government has approved a CBI investigation into allegations that Babaria Ankita Construction Joint Venture used a fake bank guarantee worth Rs 128 crore to bag contracts under the state-run Jal Nigam’s multi-village schemes.
A notification issued by the Home Department on Thursday has expanded CBI's jurisdiction across the state to probe this matter. The decision follows a similar case involving Tirth Gopicon, where CBI uncovered a Rs 183 crore fake bank guarantee used to win tenders, leading to arrests in Kolkata.
Now, the focus has shifted to Babaria-Ankita Construction JV, which is accused of forging fixed deposits to secure tenders for projects like Majodia and Lakhundar Multi Village Schemes.
VIDEO: 'Outer Mein Chhor Dete Hain,' Say Municipal Workers After Animal Activists Question Over Negligent Treatment Towards Stray Dogs In MP's SagarOfficials said on Friday that the CBI will handle the case in its entirety, as part of a wider crackdown on financial fraud in government contracts.
Tender case
CBI to investigate Babaria-Ankita Construction JV over Rs 128 cr fake FD
Contracts were for multi-village water supply schemes
Case follows earlier probe into Tirth Gopicon’s Rs 183cr fake guarantee
CBI jurisdiction expanded across MP for full investigation
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