CBI Cracks Down on Alleged Bribery Ring in Mumbai
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested three individuals, including an Assistant General Manager (AGM) from the Food Corporation of India, over a Rs 20 lakh bribery case in Mumbai. The arrests include a businessman and his associate. The operation followed a tip-off about their corrupt activities.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has made significant arrests in a bribery case involving the Food Corporation of India. Officers detained three people, including the Assistant General Manager, a businessman, and his associate, in Mumbai.
The arrests came after the bureau received actionable intelligence about the involvement of AGM Srinivasa Rao Mylapalli in fraudulent practices. This led to a series of raids in the Mumbai area.
The CBI's swift action underscores its commitment to combating corruption within public sector enterprises, targeting those who misuse their positions for personal gain.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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