The Bhubaneswar-Cuttack commissionerate of police imposed prohibitory orders under section 144, CrPC near the office of the Central Bureau of Investigation as a large number of BJD agitators blocked the main road and attempted to forcefully enter the agency's headquarters.
A clash also took place between the police and BJD workers near the CBI office, but there was no report of any injury.
They staged a sit-in in front of the CBI office, alleging that the probe agency was being "misutilised" by the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre "to settle political scores".
Sources said Biswal was being quizzed by the Deputy Inspector General (DIG), SIT, Manish Kumar Sinha, in connection with transfer of money to his wife's bank accounts.
After taking the BJD MLA on remand for five days yesterday, the CBI had, last night, raided three places associated with the lawmaker.
"Investigations revealed that the said accused (MLA) had allegedly received a huge amount in the bank account of his wife from the CMD of a private group of companies/entities (Seashore), based at Odisha, for their smooth functioning in and around the Cuttack area," a CBI statement said.
The agency had lodged a case in June, 2014 against the Seashore group of companies and others, pursuant to Supreme Court directions in connection with the chit fund scam.
It was also alleged that after raising crores of rupees, the accused had misappropriated the funds and failed to return the dues as promised to the investors.
The investors had allegedly lost over Rs 500 crore.
The CBI had also filed a chargesheet against the chairman and managing director (CMD) and directors of the Seashore group of companies.
Further investigations are on to look into the larger conspiracy and money trail angles, as mandated by the Supreme Court.
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