Claiming that he was not involved in any "irregularity in the MDS case and did not sign any cheque", Ibobo Singh dared competent authorities to check the Manipur Development Society account and see "whether any cheque counter-signed by him was utilized in withdrawing money."
Chief Minister N Biren Singh had said yesterday that a CBI inquiry will be recommended in the alleged MDS scam, in which Ibobi Singh has been booked, once the preliminary police investigation is completed.
Ibobi Singh, who served as the chief minister from 2002 to March 2017 before Biren Singh BJP-led government came to power expressed dissatisfaction that the FIR was lodged without "any specific evidence".
He said, he has "no alternative option but to take necessary legal help."
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The former chief minister also claimed that the state vigilance commission was directed by him to conduct an inquiry into the alleged misuse of funds in the MDS, during his term as the chief minister, but it could not proceed further after the change of government in March this year.
The former chief minister had received an anticipatory bail in an interim order after he applied for the bail from the Manipur High Court on September 6.
The court fixed September 20 for the next hearing.
On asking why he had applied for bail, if he was innocent, Ibobi Singh said, he did not want his name to be tarnished.
Asserting that he was not guilty, he said that he would fight for justice.
A police official said that some files were seized during the search operation.
The MDS scam is related to alleged misappropriation of funds allotted to MDS for development of infrastructure for water sports in the Loktak lake.
The FIR was lodged on September one by the Joint Secretary Th Munindro, Planning, Government of Manipur on the basis of an inquiry report submitted by the Vigilance department.
The vigilance report said the former chief minister "is required to be examined and record his statement as he was the chairman of MDS from July 1, 2013 to August 31, 2014".
It was alleged that "officials and staff of MDS had not observed prescribed procedures, establishment's norms and extant rules" including "measurement books, detailed project reports and utilisation certification".
The FIR accused Ibobi Singh, three former chief secretaries and two former chairmen of MDS of cheating, criminal conspiracy, breach of trust and misconduct by a public servant.
Those named were former chief secretaries Y Ningthem Singh, P C Lawmkunga and O Nabakishore Singh. Also named in the FIR were former project director of MDS D S Poonia and its administrative officer Ranjit Singh.