CID launches probe into 2009-10 tribal housing scam in Madhya Pradesh
Balaghat: Madhya Pradesh Crime Investigation Department (CID) has launched a probe into the 2009-10 tribal housing scam of worth lakhs of rupees in Baiher tehsil near here.
"We have started the probe (in the case) yesterday under which statements of all 233 Baiga tribesmen will be recorded," CID Deputy Superintendent of Police D K Singh, said on Sunday.
The probe has been initiated afresh following directive of the MP High Court on a PIL alleging that police was dilly-dallying and was soft on the accused.
The scam surfaced after the money sanctioned for building homes for Baiga tribals under a welfare scheme of state tribal welfare department was allegedly syphoned off by officials in 2009-10.
A sum of Rs 35,000 each was deposited in accounts of 233 Baigas in the co-operative bank by Baiga Development Authority under the welfare scheme. But tribals were asked to put their thumb marks and their entire money was withdrawn from the bank.
They were only provided a sum of just Rs 5,000-7,000 while rest of the amount was allegedly syphoned off by officials, according to some Baigas.
After tribals filed a complaint with the police, accused were booked under relevant sections of IPC.
Following the tardy pace of investigation, a PIL was filed in MP High Court which directed the CID probe into the scam afresh.