Speaking to reporters after the investigators left his house, Mohapatra said, "I welcome the CBI's search at my residence. They (CBI team) searched my residence this morning and have taken away some document including my bank pass book, property records, party documents and others."
Asked why the searches were conducted, he said, "There was no mention of the reason on the search warrant given to me. Ask CBI people why they searched my house."
Claiming that he had no link with any ponzy scheme companies, Mohapatra said he would like to cooperate with CBI to unearth the truth and was ready to cooperate with the investigating agency probing the scam as per the Supreme Court direction.
The MP had earlier admitted that he had met Seashore Group CMD Prashant Dash, who is now in jail. "I had met him (Dash) when he came to my house and proposed to set up a maize processing unit in Nabarangpur district. Then he (Dash) came to my house for the second time to invite me to a function."
The places searched by the CBI included residence of Mohapatra in Delhi and Bhubaneswar and two retired IAS officers from Odisha, official sources said.
