Bengaluru: The FIR registered against Youtuber Sameer MD by the Cowl Bazar police station in Ballari has been widely trolled for full of spelling errors.
An FIR has been registered against YouTuber Sameer based on a complaint filed by Police Sub-Inspector Ningappa of Cowl Bazar police station in Ballari.
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In the summary of the complaint in the FIR, it is mentioned that the Dharmadhikari is a 'Dharma Dharikari', Karnataka as ‘Kanar Natak,’ the channel is called Chalanna, Dakalu is called Dakalu, and YouTube is called Youtuube in the FIR. Also, many have trolled that the meaning of the word used in some places is such that one has to look up the meaning in a dictionary.
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Jaipur (PTI): Retired IAS officer Subodh Agarwal, arrested in connection with the alleged Rs 960-crore Jal Jeevan Mission scam, was produced before an ACB court on Monday, which sent him to two days' police remand.
The Anti-Corruption Bureau had sought a three-day remand for further questioning in the matter, but the court granted two days' custody.
The order was passed by the ACB Court-1.
A team from the ACB arrested Agarwal on Thursday in connection with the multi-crore Jal Jeevan Mission corruption case.
He was sent to a three-day police remand on Friday. On completion of the remand period, the ACB produced him in court.
Agarwal was serving as the additional chief secretary of the public health engineering department when the alleged scam took place.
Some firms had allegedly secured tenders by submitting forged completion certificates in connivance with officers. Last month, the ACB arrested nine persons, including senior engineers and retired officials, in connection with the scam. Earlier, the ACB had arrested contractors.
