Dheeraj Sahu, the former District Magistrate of Sahibganj, was questioned for 11 hours and left the ED office at 9.45 pm. The interrogation will continue on Sunday as well. Meanwhile, Sahibganj’s DC, Ramanivas Yadav, also arrived at the ED office on Saturday.

Dheeraj Sahu was questioned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for a lengthy period of 11 hours before finally leaving the office at 9.45 pm. The investigation will resume on Sunday, indicating the seriousness of the case. Alongside Sahu, Ramanivas Yadav, the District Collector of Sahibganj, also appeared at the ED office on Saturday, suggesting a potential connection between the two officials.

The fact that Dheeraj Sahu was questioned for such a lengthy period of time, combined with the Sunday continuation of the investigation, indicates the significance of the matter at hand. It seems that the authorities are thoroughly investigating the case and leaving no stone unturned. Furthermore, the presence of Ramanivas Yadav, the DC of Sahibganj, at the ED office on Saturday suggests a potential link between the two officials and adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing investigation.

The interrogation of Dheeraj Sahu, former DM of Sahibganj, by the ED lasted for 11 hours, emphasizing the seriousness of the matter. The investigation will continue on Sunday, indicating the commitment of the authorities to uncover the truth. Additionally, Ramanivas Yadav, the DC of Sahibganj, also visited the ED office on Saturday, potentially suggesting a connection between the two officials. This ongoing investigation seems to be complex and extensive, with the authorities leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice.

धीरज साहू से पूछताछ के दौरान 11 घंटे तक चलते रहे और उसके बाद रात 9.45 बजे वह ईडी कार्यालय से बाहर निकले। इसके बावजूद, रविवार को भी उनसे पूछताछ जारी रहेगी। इसके अलावा, शनिवार को साहिबगंज के डीसी रामनिवास यादव भी ईडी कार्यालय पहुंचे।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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