The investigation into the Police Sub-Inspector examination scam intensified on Wednesday as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) secured a two-day remand of accused Nitish Kumar, who was arrested from Bihar. He was produced before the Bhubaneswar court earlier in the day, where the CBI sought his remand for questioning in connection with the alleged irregularities.

CBI Gains Custody After Court Appearance

After being presented in court, Nitish Kumar was handed over to the CBI for a two-day custodial interrogation. Officials stated that his questioning is crucial to uncovering further links and identifying those involved in the scam.

Four More Accused to Be Taken on Remand

Beginning tomorrow, the CBI will also take each of four other accused Muna Mohanty, Srikant Maharana, T. Abhi

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