New Delhi/Raipur, March 27 -- The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday raided 60 locations in four states, including residences of former Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel, as well as premises of some bureaucrats and senior police officers, as part of its probe in a corruption case linked to the Rs.6,000-crore Mahadev online betting app scandal.

Sleuths of the federal agency, which is probing a larger conspiracy in the betting scam, conducted raids at Baghel's residences in Bhilai and Raipur in the morning, as well as premises of Congress legislator Devendra Yadav, and some IPS officers, officials aware of the matter said.

HT first reported on January 21 that CBI has registered a case in Mahadev scam on the request ...