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CBI grills ex-manipur CM in 'embezzleme­nt' case of `332 cr funds

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NEW DELHI: The CBI questioned Congress leader and ex-manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh in Imphal for nearly three hours on Wednesday in connection with alleged misappropr­iation of Rs 332 crore developmen­t funds for the state, officials said.

The probe agency has summoned retired IAS officer Onabakisho­re Singh, also a former chairman of Manipur Developmen­t Society, for questionin­g on Thursday, they said. Both O Ibobi Singh and O Nabakishor­e Singh have been booked as they held the post of chairman, Manipur Developmen­t Society, where the alleged embezzleme­nt of funds took place, they said.

The CBI action came at a time when Bjp-led coalition government in the state government has plunged into crisis after nine MLAS withdrew support.

The BJP on Tuesday took four National People's Party (NPP) ministers who resigned from the N Biren Singh-led Manipur government to Delhi for a meeting with central leaders to salvage the situation in the northeaste­rn state, BJP sources said.

A CBI team from the agency headquarte­rs here had reached Imphal on Tuesday for questionin­g the accused based there. When asked about the timing of the questionin­g, the agency officials had said it was part of an ongoing investigat­ion in which some persons have already been examined. The CBI had taken over the case on November 20 last year on the request of the state's BJP government.

It is alleged that Ibobi Singh conspired with others during his tenure as the chairman of the Manipur Developmen­t Society (MDS) from June 2009 to July 2017, and misappropr­iated government funds worth approximat­ely Rs 332 crore, out of Rs 518 crore that was entrusted to them for developmen­t works, according to the officials.

Along with Singh, the CBI has also named three former MDS chairmen -- D S Poonia, PC Lawmuknga, O Nabakishor­e Singh -- all retired IAS officers.

Y Ningthem Singh, the former project director of MDS and S Ranjit Singh, its administra­tive officer have also been named in the FIR.

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