Ambedkaranagar. A wonderful case has come to light in Ambedkaranagar, UP. In 2014, more than 22 lakh old currency has been found from the closed house of the dead ACMO in 2014. Dr. BN Tiwari, who was ACMO, died on January 2014. The police sealed the room due to the death of the ACMO in a suspicious condition. Now the room was opened on the instructions of the DM of Ambedkaranagar and there was a cash of cash there. People are surprised by this. According to the information, Rs 2248505 has been received from the room of ACMO BN Tiwari. They are kept in the treasury.
Dr. BN Tiwari was a native of Pratapgarh district of UP. On 28 August 2007, he was transferred and sent to Ambedkaranagar. Dr. Tiwari got a place to stay in Miranpur CHC. He lived alone. His body was found on 29 January 2014. Considering the case as suspicious, the police had sealed the room found by Dr. BN Tiwari. Since then no one has gone to that room. According to the information, the current CMO Dr. SK Algae sought approval from Anupam Shukla, DM of Ambedkarnagar to open and repair the room. DM gave responsibility to Deputy CMO Dr. Manoj Kumar and Dr. Markandeya Prasad for opening the room.
When the deputy CMO and doctor opened the room of ACMO BN Tiwari, the bundles of 500 and 1000 closed notes came out at the removal of the bed. This was surprised by this. Some cash has also been found from the room cupboard. Total cash was counted and sent to the treasury. Now the question arises that when Dr. BN Tiwari died and was considered suspicious, did the police not investigate the room? It is also a question that how did so much cash come under Dr. BN Tiwari’s bed? If this cash belongs to ACMO, then why did they keep it under the bed instead of keeping it in the bank? At present, the administration is looking for answers to these questions.