IT commissioner arrested by CBI sent to 4-day police custody

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Senior official Tapas Kumar Dutta, arrested by the in a corruption case, has been remanded in four days of police custody, the probe agency said today.

Dutta, Principal Commissioner of Tax, Ranchi, was arrested late last night after Rs 3.7 crore in was allegedly recovered from his house by the agency during searches.


"The arrested accused was produced today in the of Special Judge, Ranchi, and remanded to four days police custody," a press release issued by the said.

The searches were conducted at 23 locations, including 18 in and five in Ranchi, after filing an FIR over corruption charges against Dutta and others, it said.

During the searches, the agency recovered Rs 3.7 crore cash, 6.6 kg of gold and some incriminating documents including those related to a flat worth Rs 4 crore, the release said.

The has registered the case against Dutta, another officer (name withheld by the agency), six private individuals and other unknown public servants and government employees on the allegations of criminal conspiracy, illegal gratification and criminal misconduct, it said.

Dutta allegedly took huge illegal gratification from some businessmen through a chartered accountant to get the assessment files of different assesses transfered from Kolkata/Hazaribagh to Ranchi, the agency's spokesperson R K Gaur had said.

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