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8 more named in CET-2012 cash-for-paper scam
8/1/2014 11:53:15 PM

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SRINAGAR, Aug 1: The Crime Branch of Police, investigating the multi million cash-for-paper scam allegedly architectured by former BOPEE chairman Mushtaq Ahmad Peer, today filed last supplementary chargesheet, naming against eight more accused in the scam.
The investigation agency filed the last supplementary chargesheet before Special Anti-Corruption Judge Kashmir, Mohan Lal Manhas and has named the accused as Abdul Hameed Bhat son of Ghulam Ahmad Bhat of Kralteng Sopore, Suhail Ahmad Wani son of Sonaullah Wani of Nanil Anantnag, Bashir Ahmad Tantray son of Mohammad Shaban Tantray of Wanbal Rangreth Srinagar, Mehvish Bashir daughter of Bashir Ahmad Tantray of Wanbal Srinagar, Dr Parveen wife of Mohammad Shafi Bhat, Beenish Bhat daughter of Mohammad Shafi Bhat, both residents of Qayoom Colony Rawalpora Srinagar, Dr Sabina wife of Showkat Hussain Ahanger, Mansha daughter of Showkat Hussain Ahanger, both residents of Hafeez Colony Peerbagh here.
With the filing of the chargesheet, the total number of accused in CET-2012 cash-for-paper has risen to 60.
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