The CBI said on Tuesday that it raided 14 locations in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh and found Rs.2.4 lakh from the house of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's secretary.
A CBI spokesman said documents related to three immovable properties along with the cash were recovered from secretary Rajendra Kumar's residence.
Kejriwal said earlier that the CBI had raided his office and called Prime Minister Narendra Modi a "coward".
The Central Bureau of Investigation also said that Kumar was not cooperating with it in opening his email accounts.
The CBI said another Rs.10.5 lakh had been recovered from G.K. Nanda, who it said was a co-accused with Kumar in a case of corruption.
Nanda is the general manager of Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd (TCIL).
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