Income tax department raids the house of Congress MLA Kumar Jaimangal Singh, mother Rani Singh gave this information
The investigation of the Income Tax Department is going on for the last 24 hours at the Dhori staff quarter residence of Bermo MLA Kumar Jaimangal Singh and coal businessman Ajay Singh in Bermo.
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The investigation of the Income Tax Department is going on for the last 24 hours at the Dhori staff quarter residence of Bermo MLA Kumar Jaimangal Singh and coal businessman Ajay Singh in Bermo. At around 7:45 am, the MLA's younger brother, coal businessman cum former state president of Youth Congress, Kumar Gaurav and his mother Rani Singh came out of the residence for some time.
After that talked to some people and went inside. Mata Rani Singh says that we are fully cooperating with the officers of the Income Tax Department. In the investigation so far the officials have not found anything from our residence. My younger son Kumar Gaurav has not eaten anything since yesterday. He doesn't even eat outside food. That's why we have requested the officials that the cook of the house should be allowed to come inside the house and cook. At the same time, two-four supporters have gathered outside the house. The officers and jawans of Bermo police station are deployed to maintain law and order.
Significantly, the Income Tax Department and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) yesterday raided a total of 67 locations of state leaders, businessmen, officers and builders. After the information of tax evasion, the Income Tax Department raided a total of 55 places of politicians, small and big businessmen. The names of Congress MLAs Pradeep Yadav, Kumar Jaimangal Singh alias Anoop Singh, coal trader Ajay Singh, Shah Brothers and Lord's Infra are included in this.
It has been learned from the documents found from the residences of MLA Anoop Singh that his average daily income in the coal sector is Rs 1 crore. The cash received from the MLA's house and the places of his close friends is also estimated to be more than one crore rupees. The ED raided a total of 12 locations in Ranchi and Kolkata in connection with the fraudulent purchase and sale of land occupied by the army.

