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Those involved in honey-trapping case should be exposed: MP Minister

Amidst the row over the change of SIT chief in Madhya Pradesh honey-trap incident, the state Parliamentary Affairs and Cooperative Minister Govind Singh has said that strict action should be taken against those involved.

Those involved in honey-trapping case should be exposed: MP Minister
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Published : Sep 28, 2019, 12:02 PM IST

Bhopal: As the honey-trapping case unfolds in Madhya Pradesh, state minister Govind Singh has said that strict actions should be taken against politicians and government officials involved in the matter and they should be exposed before the public.

"When people in public domain, like politicians and government officials, engage in such immoral acts, strict actions should be taken against them and they should be exposed before the public so people can learn a lesson," Singh said on Friday.

Those involved in honey-trapping case should be exposed: MP Minister

The General Administrations Minister said that several politicians and government officials are involved in the case and actions should be taken against them irrespective of their party and religion.

Besides, the change of Special Investigation Team (SIT) chief, a day after it was formed to probe the alleged honey-trap racket in which government officials and politicians were blackmailed, has sparked a row in Madhya Pradesh.

Earlier it was reported that state police had extracted more than 4,000 files from the laptops and mobile phones of the accused arrested in the matter. Sources said that the recovered files include audio, video clips and screenshots of chats, many of them said to be objectionable in nature.

According to sources, the material was used to allegedly blackmail the bureaucrats, politicians, and businessmen from the state.

Six persons, including five women and a man, have been arrested in connection with the honey trapping case. The arrested include prime accused Monica, Shweta, and Aarti.

The incident had come to light after an Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) engineer filed a complaint alleging that two women were blackmailing him by threatening to make some objectionable videos viral.

The Civic engineer was later suspended from the service by the IMC.

Read: MP honey-trap case: Minister Govind defends decision to change SIT chief

Bhopal: As the honey-trapping case unfolds in Madhya Pradesh, state minister Govind Singh has said that strict actions should be taken against politicians and government officials involved in the matter and they should be exposed before the public.

"When people in public domain, like politicians and government officials, engage in such immoral acts, strict actions should be taken against them and they should be exposed before the public so people can learn a lesson," Singh said on Friday.

Those involved in honey-trapping case should be exposed: MP Minister

The General Administrations Minister said that several politicians and government officials are involved in the case and actions should be taken against them irrespective of their party and religion.

Besides, the change of Special Investigation Team (SIT) chief, a day after it was formed to probe the alleged honey-trap racket in which government officials and politicians were blackmailed, has sparked a row in Madhya Pradesh.

Earlier it was reported that state police had extracted more than 4,000 files from the laptops and mobile phones of the accused arrested in the matter. Sources said that the recovered files include audio, video clips and screenshots of chats, many of them said to be objectionable in nature.

According to sources, the material was used to allegedly blackmail the bureaucrats, politicians, and businessmen from the state.

Six persons, including five women and a man, have been arrested in connection with the honey trapping case. The arrested include prime accused Monica, Shweta, and Aarti.

The incident had come to light after an Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) engineer filed a complaint alleging that two women were blackmailing him by threatening to make some objectionable videos viral.

The Civic engineer was later suspended from the service by the IMC.

Read: MP honey-trap case: Minister Govind defends decision to change SIT chief

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