CBI Arrests MCD Officials Including Deputy Commissioner in Bribery Case
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New Delhi, March 31 (NationPress) – On Tuesday, the Central Bureau of Investigation apprehended two officials from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, including a Deputy Commissioner, in connection with an alleged bribery scandal involving a request for Rs 4 lakh, as reported by officials.
The individuals involved have been named as Abhishek Mishra, the Deputy Commissioner of the Shahdara North Zone, and Gautam, the Administrative Officer working within the same zone.
As per the agency's statement, a case was initiated on March 30 against the Administrative Officer following a complaint that he demanded an illegal payment of Rs 4 lakh from the complainants. This bribe was purportedly solicited on behalf of the Deputy Commissioner in exchange for facilitating an inquiry report to the appropriate authority favoring the complainants.
In response to the complaint, the CBI set up a trap and caught the Administrative Officer in the act of soliciting and accepting the bribe of Rs 4 lakh. Officials indicated that the operation was meticulously planned after thorough verification of the claims, leading to the immediate arrest of the accused at the scene with the illicit payment.
During the investigation and trap proceedings, it became evident that the Deputy Commissioner was also implicated. Consequently, the agency took action to arrest him based on the gathered evidence.
The CBI has stated that further searches and investigative measures are ongoing to uncover the full scope of the alleged conspiracy and to identify any additional officials who may be complicit in this case. Officials are currently scrutinizing documents and other evidence related to the transaction.
This operation aligns with the agency's persistent efforts to combat corruption in public sectors and to uphold accountability among government personnel. The CBI has reiterated its dedication to strict enforcement against those engaged in corrupt activities.
The agency has also encouraged citizens to report any instances of corruption or bribe demands made by public officials. Complaints can be submitted to the CBI's Anti-Corruption Branch in Delhi or through designated contact points, ensuring confidentiality and swift action.