The CBI has arrested its lately retired superintendent of police NMP Sinha in reference to an alleged bribery case, officers stated on Saturday.
Sinha, who retired in August this 12 months, was SP in the financial offence wing of the CBI, they stated.
Sinha, who was as soon as a part of the group that probed the fodder rip-off in Bihar, was arrested in the ₹ 25-lakh bribery case, they stated.
They stated Sinha is prone to be produced earlier than a court docket on Saturday afternoon.
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