Senior IAS Officer, Ex RJD MLA Arrested In Bihar Tender ‘Scam’ Case

Senior IAS Officer, Ex RJD MLA Arrested In Bihar Tender 'Scam' Case

The agency had carried out multiple raids at premises linked to Hans and Yadav.

Patna:

Well, grab your popcorn, folks! We’ve got a scandal unfolding in Bihar that’s juicier than a ripe mango in monsoon season. A senior bureaucrat and a former RJD MLA have found themselves behind bars, all thanks to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for their part in what’s being dubbed the Bihar tender ‘scam’. Sounds like a plot twist from a B-grade movie, doesn’t it?

Let’s take a moment for our star of the day, Sanjeev Hans—an IAS officer so esteemed he was the principal secretary of the state energy department. But of course, it seems he’s swapped out power grids for prison bars after being transferred to the general administration department, which, let’s face it, is just bureaucratic speak for “We need to put some distance between you and the energy sector!”

Now, on to his partner in crime, Gulab Yadav, former MLA from Jhanjarpur. Apparently, this duo is tighter than a bad pair of jeans after a buffet. They’ve been linked together like pranks on a Monday morning. Multiple raids have taken place, as if they’re on some sort of treasure hunt for dodgy paperwork. Finally, the ED pulled the trigger, arresting Hans in Patna while Yadav was apprehended in the bustling streets of Delhi. And they say crime doesn’t pay!

The icing on this rather suspicious cake? Hans had once been accused of sexually exploiting a woman, promising her a government post. Now that’s a plot twist I didn’t see coming! But don’t jump to conclusions; the Patna High Court stepped in faster than a superhero, quashing the case back in August. Talk about a dramatic rollercoaster of a career!

So, what do we take away from this ongoing saga? Well, it appears that in Bihar, if you’re going to commit a crime, you might as well go big or go home! And let’s not forget, the ED appears to be the new kid on the block handing out prison sentences like party favors. Stay tuned, dear readers! This story has more layers than an onion at a cooking show.

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