MUMBAI:
CBI's probe revealed that the accused official, A Jagtap, assistant director, FSSAI, had allegedly demanded and obtained an undue advantage of ₹1.20 lakh from the laboratory's officials to clear its pending bills. He was allegedly caught while taking the bribe amount from an official of the laboratory, according to the chargesheet.
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