Dehradun (Uttarakhand):The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday raided the house of an Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Sushant Patnaik and even ordered a note-counting machine as part of a money laundering probe against him.
The IFS officer currently serves as Secretary, Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board. The raids lasted several hours and the agency is currently interrogating Patnaik in the case, demanding multiple documents from him, though it has not declared the exact amount of cash it may have recovered at the officer's residence.
The ED today started conducting searches at 17 sites in Delhi, Uttarakhand, and Chandigarh and also raided the Uttarakhand Congress leader and former minister Harak Singh Rawat in an alleged forest fraud case.
Patnaik made headlines on February 3 after he was booked for his alleged inappropriate behaviour towards a junior research fellow. Police sources claimed that Patnaik mistreated the woman on January 24 at the IT Park Pollution Control Board office. Following Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's directives, an investigation was launched as soon as the issue was brought to light. The victim went to the secretary's office on January 24 to offer her condolences for Patnaik's father's passing, according to the FIR.