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Two Govt files on alleged scams go missing

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SHILLONG: In what can be bet described as a scandalous incident, two Government files containing details of alleged irregularities in the implementation of the Border Area Development Programme have gone missing from the State Secretariat.

Deputy Secretary to the Forest & Environment Department A. Nikhla lodged a complaint at Sadar Police Station that two files bearing No. FOR.76/2006, relating to the alleged irregularities in the implementation of the Border Area Development Programme went missing from the Forest and Environment Department, Secretariat Building, Shillong, between 2006 and March 19, 2014.

When contacted, East Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police M. Kharkrang said that police have registered a case and have started investigation in the matter.

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