Was an Accountant in Bihar's Khagaria Caught Accepting a Bribe?
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Patna, Jan 9 (NationPress) An accountant affiliated with the Local Area Engineering Organisation (LAEO) was reportedly apprehended while accepting a bribe of Rs 18,000 in Bihar's Khagaria district on Friday.
In line with the state's anti-corruption initiative, the Special Vigilance Unit (SVU) detained the official, known as Shishir Rai.
The complainant indicated that the accused was soliciting illegal payments from a beneficiary in return for executing official duties.
Upon receiving a formal complaint, the Vigilance Department corroborated the claims and set a trap.
Following the strategy, the vigilance team caught Shishir Rai red-handed while he was in the process of accepting the bribe.
Post-arrest, the vigilance team transported the accused to the LAEO office, where he is undergoing interrogation.
Officials are also scrutinizing office-related documents to determine if any other officials are implicated in this matter.
This incident has generated considerable concern across government offices in the district.
Vigilance officials have stated that the anti-corruption campaign will persist, and stringent actions will be pursued against anyone found culpable.
Previously, on January 5, the SVU caught a revenue employee red-handed accepting a bribe in Sheohar.
The individual detained was identified as Ramakrit Mahto, a revenue employee stationed in Puranhiya block of the district.
He was reportedly demanding a bribe of Rs 10,000 for facilitating the mutation of land records.
Officials mentioned that the SVU had received confidential intelligence concerning the bribe solicitation.
After thorough verification, the complaint was confirmed to be entirely valid.
Upon confirmation, a specialized raiding unit was constituted under the supervision of Deputy Superintendents of Police Sudhir Kumar and Sanjay Kumar Verma of the SVU, resulting in the arrest of the revenue officer.
On January 2, the Vigilance Department apprehended a Sub-Inspector stationed at Akbarpur police station in Nawada district while he was accepting a bribe of Rs 25,000.
This case originated from a complaint filed by Vikas Kumar, a resident of Warisaliganj, Nawada, at the Vigilance Department headquarters in Patna.