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ACB court quashes liquor scam accused Vinay's plea

ACB court quashes liquor scam accused Vinay's plea

Time of India12-06-2025
Ranchi: The special anti-corruption bureau (ACB) court on Thursday quashed a protest petition filed by suspended IAS officer and Rs 38-cr liquor scam accused, Vinay Choubey, against the extension of his judicial remand.
Sources said Choubey had filed the petition claiming that even as his remand is being extended, no progress is shown in the probe. After hearing Choubey's arguments and the prosecution's side, the court rejected the plea.
ACB had arrested Choubey along with excise officer Gajendra Singh on May 20. It nabbed Jharkhand State Beverage Corporation Limited's general manager (finance) Sudhir Kumar Das, and the corporation's GM (operations-cum-finance) Sudhir Kumar along with the local representative of M/s Marshann Innovate Security Service Limited Neeraj Kumar Singh on May 21.
The court allowed a two-day remand of the accused persons to the ACB, which started the interrogation of the two GMs and Neeraj on Thursday.
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