Ed raid pcs officer dp yadav: In Uttarakhand, the Bureaucracy of Dehradun has been stirred up in Uttarakhand on Thursday (26 June 2025). Please tell that the Enforcement Directorate knocked at the house of PCS officer DP Yadav, who was accused in NH74. ED has been investigating DP Yadav’s residence and many other locations since morning.
After the news of the ED raid, there is a stir in the bureaucracy of the state. The reason for the raids has not been found has not been found, but so much speculation is being made that the matter is related to the earlier NH 74 scam in Uttarakhand.
Compensation under NH 74 Highway Project
Under the NH 74 highway project, a large scale scams were revealed in compensation distribution. In this project of the accused, the monkey worth crores of rupees was wrongly marted, in which fake compensation was given by giving fake rates of land. In this case, the involvement of revenue officials land mafia and some local leaders was also revealed. Many people have also eaten jail air in this case.
Proof found in NH 74 scam.
If sources are to be believed, then the Directorate of Changes in NH 74 scam has found some new evidence. After some new documents, there have been cases of some other transactions in banks. This action is being taken regarding this. These raids are being conducted in many places not only in Uttarakhand but also in Uttar Pradesh.
When did ED establish?
India gained independence in 1947, when one of the biggest challenges facing the country was the security and management of foreign currency. For this purpose, Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (Fera) was created, which was the first major step to control the economic boundaries of the country. The fee came into existence in 1947. The responsibility of its monitoring was entrusted to the Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance. In 1956, a special unit was formed to monitor and implement foreign exchange matters. The same unit later developed as the Enforcement Directorate (ED).