Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officers seized files associated to the LIFE Mission flats from the workplace of the Wadakkanchery municipality.
The officers from the company’s Kochi unit spent two hours within the municipal workplace and seized files associated to the flat development at Wadakkanchery.
A workforce from the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau too had carried out a probe within the municipality two days in the past.
Work stopped
Meanwhile, it’s reported that UNITAC, the agency that has been developing the LIFE Mission flats, has stopped work on the flats. Around 350 staff had been working on the web site. It is reported that they’ve communicated the choice to the LIFE Mission.
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