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          Mumbai, Jan 30 (IANS) A day after filing its first FIR in the   Adarsh Co-operative Housing Society scam, the Central Bureau of Investigation   (CBI) Sunday conducted raids at the residences and offices of three of its   promoters, an official said. CBI officials raided residences and offices of promoters M.M.   Wangchu, Kanhaiyalal Gidwani and R.C. Thakur in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur and Patna   (in Bihar), the official said.
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	  Two flats and one office of Gidwani and three houses of Thakur in Thane, Nagpur   and Bihar were raided. Raids were also conducted at the Adarsh Society office in   Mumbai.
 After months of conducting a preliminary inquiry into the   controversial Adarsh Society scam, the CBI finally registered a first   information report (FIR) Saturday against 13 people.
 
 The development   comes in the wake of the Bombay High Court seeking to know what action the CBI   had taken in the matter without registering a FIR in the case.
 
 At a   hearing Jan 18, the high court had directed the investigating agency to file the   FIR within two weeks.
 
 Among other things, the society was accused of   usurping a prime plot of defence land meant to house heroes of Kargil war,   violating floor space index rules, flouting Coastal Regulation Zone norms and   other regulations.
 
 Former Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan has   also been named in the FIR.
 
 Chavan had quit as the chief minister after   his name cropped up in the scam. Following Chavan's exit, a former state human   rights commission member Subhash Lalla also quit for the same reason.
 
 The   state information commissioner Ramanand Tiwari was suspended Jan 20 by the state   government which initiated proceedings seeking his removal from the   constitutional post.
 
 Besides, the state government is also looking into   the role of various other bureaucrats whose names have cropped up in the   scam.
 
 Similarly, the defence authorities have also initiated a parallel   probe into the role of its officers who were directly or indirectly involved in   the scam.
 
      
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