The ACB conducted searches at 10 locations associated with Singh in Jaipur, Delhi, Ghaziabad and Hanumangarh on Saturday.The search continued at two locations in Delhi and Ghaziabad on Sunday.
Sources revealed that Singh was placed on awaiting posting order after ACB raids. The raids were part of an investigation into allegations that Singh amassed wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income. During the raids, the ACB uncovered various high-value assets, including luxury vehicles such as a Porsche and a Land Rover Defender.
“We received confidential information about his wealth, and when we launched an investigation, the first thing we noticed was his Facebook posts boasting of luxury vehicles and expensive trips,” said an official.
Sources said that Singh had a penchant for luxury cars and an extravagant lifestyle. He is known to have connections within the bureaucracy, and some police officers were his schoolmates and close friends.
Initial investigations suggest that the Porsche car Singh posted about on social media was bought second-hand, while a Land Rover Defender was purchased for 1.3 crore in the name of a close friend of his. Of the purchase price, 30 lakh was paid in cash, while 1 crore was secured through a loan.
Chhatra Singh also frequently travelled abroad and stayed in expensive hotels. His father was a doctor, and he was married twice. His first wife resides in a house in Sodala owned by Chhatra Singh’s family, while his second wife lives in a luxury apartment on Ajmer Road.
During the raid in Vaishali Nagar, Ghaziabad (UP), luxury cars like Porsche and Defender were found, and these cars were registered in someone else’s name.
On Monday, the ACB will inspect bank accounts and lockers. The ACB found eight bank accounts during the search, along with three lockers in Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Hanumangarh. The team will inspect these bank accounts and lockers on Monday, October 21.
In the FIR registered by the ACB, the total wealth was estimated to be about Rs 2.30 crore, about 85 percent more than known sources of his income. This doesn’t include the value of expensive cars and bikes. “The cars and bikes are registered in the name of other people. We will issue notices to the registered owners and summon them for questioning,” said the officer.


