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Patels 'Pa' is created as an important link in 'Cash-for-no-query' scandal | Jaipur News

Jaipur: Anti-corruption office (ACB) has intensified his search for Rohit MeenaBagidora MLA's personal assistant (PA) Jaikrishn PatelBy carrying out raids at five different locations, including Dausa, Sawai Madopur, Bharatpur and Agra in Uttar Pradesh. Meena, who is on the run after he is supposedly fled with a bribery of 20 rupees, is now regarded as a key link in the event of corruption.According to ACB officials, Meena, born in Bharatpur, came into contact with an officer of the Indian Revenue Service (IRS). He was not only near Patel, but also with several other legislators. Before Meena came to Patel's team, he reported reportedly in a Dhaba in Bassi, where he was accused of financial embezzlement.ACB has used teams to attack places associated with Meena. This includes the residence of his uncle in Agra and his wife's house in Sikrai, Dausa. “We carry out raids in places associated with Meena,” said an ACB officer and added that Meena emerged as a central figure in the ongoing bribe.During the interrogation, MLA Jaikrishn Patel claimed that he was a victim of political conspiracy and blamed Meena. ACB noticed a potential connection between Patel and Meena by a question that comes from the MLA in the meeting via a mine in Weir, the same city of Meena. Many of Patel's employees also belonged to the east of Rajasthan, although he represented the Bagidora constituency in Banswara.The case dissolved after Patel Meena handed over through his cousin Vijay Patel 20 Lakh in Bar RS. The money was supposedly intended as a bribery. After Meena received the bag, he left the MLA's apartment, took the elevator to the parking lot and rode away with a scooter. He put a GPS tracking device away that was hidden in his pocket before handing over the money to his uncle maternal, Jaswant alias Laxman. Jaswant then gave a man named Jagaram the money and claimed that the funds were returned due to a failed real estate contract.On May 5, ACB officers reclaimed the buried cash from Jagaram's garden. Jaswant and Jagaram, who took custody for the money and tried to hide it, were brought to court on Tuesday and referred back to one -day police custody. For the time being, their commitment is limited to hiding the money.As part of the examination, ACB sealed the server room in Patel's Residence after he found that the CCTV system did not work at the time of the incident. The place where Patel supposedly handed over the money to Vijay Patel was monitored, but no film material could be called up. The server room is now opened in the presence of a forensic science laboratory team to try to restore the recordings, which could be decisive if you show the MLA with the money.

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