Kumar was entrusted with the responsibility of investigation by Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Minister Saryu Roy today, an official release said.
The probe was ordered a day after two officials of the Jharkhand State Food Corporation (JSFC) were suspended for their alleged nexus with a racket involved in smuggling of grains to Bangladesh from Sahibganj.
During a review meeting of his department, Roy also instructed the officials to make calls to random beneficiaries in Sahibganj to ascertain whether they received their quota of ration as the department has their mobile numbers, the release said here.
JSFC's Sahibganj district Manager Bhudev Mandal and Lifting Incharge Gurupad Sutradhar had been suspended yesterday after four trucks carrying grains were intercepted in Sahibganj last week. Two trucks, however, managed to escape.
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