Dayanidhi Maran quizzed by CBI, called again on Thursday
New Delhi/Chennai, July 1: Former communications minster Dayanidhi Maran was on Wednesday questioned by the CBI for seven hours in a case registered against him for using over 700 high data capacity telecom lines at his Chennai residence and has been called on Thursday for another round.
On Wednesday, Maran reached the Central Bureau of Investigation headquarters in New Delhi at 11 a.m. and the questioning went for around seven hours, an agency official said.
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According to him, the probable loss to the nation is around Rs.1.8 crore.
The official said Maran was earlier questioned on the matter in October 2014 and in January this year.
On Tuesday, Maran had obtained anticipatory bail from Madras High Court.
IANS