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CBI books brother of Former Arunachal CM Nabam Tuki, others on corruption charges

First Published: 28th June, 2019 16:03 IST

The Central Bureau of Investigation or CBI has booked Nabam Hari, brother of former Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Nabam Tuki on charges of corruption and irregularities in awarding government projects, news

The Central Bureau of Investigation or CBI has booked Nabam Hari, brother of former Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Nabam Tuki on charges of corruption and irregularities in awarding government projects, news agency ANI has reported.

According to an ANI Tweet, it is not just Nabam Hari but his wife and then PWD officials of Arunachal Pradesh have also been booked.

More details awaited…

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