Bettiah, Bihar's Vigilance Department has raided the residence of District Education Officer (DEO) Rajnishkant Praveen, from where a huge amount of cash is reported to have been recovered. According to preliminary information, about Rs 1 crore 87 lakh has been found at his rented house on Bettiah-Sariswa Road. So many bundles of notes have been found in the raid that a note counting machine has also been ordered so that the cash can be counted correctly. Along with this, raids are also going on at other locations of DEO.

Large number of police force deployed
This raid is being conducted by the Vigilance Department at the residence of the District Education Officer located near the railway dhala of Mufassil police station area. A large number of police force has been deployed in view of security. Security personnel were also seen around the officer's Scorpio parked outside his residence. However, the Vigilance Department has not yet clarified what is the reason for this raid. Department officials are present on the spot and the raid operation is going on. The local administration has made adequate security arrangements to maintain law and order in the area.

Discussions continue in the area

After this raid incident, discussions continue in the area. Let us tell you that it is shocking to find such a huge amount of cash from an officer's house. In the last few years, a large number of such 'dhankuber' have been caught from different states from whose houses and other hideouts a lot of cash has been recovered. In Bihar too, from time to time, large amounts have been recovered from the houses of many government employees and officers in raids. In the video that surfaced in the Bettiah case, a policeman can be seen taking a cash counting machine from outside the DEO's house. The exact report of how much cash was recovered from the officer's house will be available only after the counting of notes is completed.