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Air Force Begins Investigation Of Arrested Wing Commander In Bhopal, Amit Shah Had Called The Governor

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Bhopal After the arrest of the wing commander who called the governor after Amit Shah in Bhopal, the Air Force is now engaged in the investigation of the matter. The Air Force of the arrested Wing Commander Kuldeep Vaghela has also started investigation.

An Air Force team came to Bhopal, which collected FIRs, arrests and other information lodged against Vaghela from the Special Task Force (STF) of Madhya Pradesh. At the same time, both the accused in the case are also being questioned by STF for getting such a fake recommendation made to another government official or minister.

According to sources, the Air Force team came to Bhopal on Saturday after Wing Commander Kuldeep Vaghela was caught. The team has obtained information from the STF regarding the evidence against Vaghela. Based on this, Vaghela’s report will be submitted to senior officers of the Air Force. Based on that, the action of the Air Force will be decided against Vaghela.

It is said that Wing Commander Vaghela and Dental Surgeon Dr. Chandresh Kumar Shukla, who tried to defraud the Governor, are being questioned about any other similar fraud by STF. Both the accused have been asked by the STF that they have not made a call to any other minister or officer before this, taking the name of Amit Shah or any other central minister or a minister in the state government. But both the accused have denied this. This is being further investigated by STF.

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