Rajasthan ACB Discovers Rs 3.70 Lakh in Cash from Assistant Engineer in Baran
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Jaipur, April 11 (NationPress) - The Rajasthan Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) recently uncovered Rs 3.70 lakh in questionable cash from an Assistant Engineer during an unexpected inspection in Baran district. The funds were confiscated from Mahendra Singh, who is assigned to the Municipality of Anta, during an operation executed by the ACB's Karauli unit based on precise intelligence reports, as confirmed by officials.
The operation was initiated by the ACB Karauli Unit in response to credible information received from the Bureau's Headquarters.
Govind Gupta, the Director General of ACB, indicated that the Bureau had acquired reliable intelligence suggesting that Mahendra Singh had accumulated a significant amount of illicit funds and was anticipated to journey to his hometown in Hindaun City, Karauli district, either on Friday night or Saturday morning.
Acting swiftly on this intelligence, the Karauli ACB team established a surveillance strategy to apprehend him. Under the guidance of Dr. Rameshwar Singh, Deputy Inspector General of Police (ACB), a team led by Police Inspector Jagdish Bhardwaj conducted the surprise inspection on Bayana Road in Hindaun City.
During this operation, officers retrieved Rs 3.70 lakh in cash from Mahendra Singh. The Assistant Engineer was unable to offer any credible explanation or documentation to substantiate the origin of such a large sum.
As a result of the seizure, the ACB confiscated the cash and commenced thorough questioning of the implicated officer.
Officials stated that the investigation is aimed at determining whether the funds are associated with corrupt practices, misuse of authority, or illegal payments. This inquiry is being conducted in accordance with the Prevention of Corruption Act.
Additional Directors General of Police (ACB) Smita Srivastava and S. Parimala are overseeing the ongoing questioning and procedural measures.
The ACB has confirmed that further actions, including audits of financial records, verification of recent transactions, and examination of the accused's official dealings, will be carried out as part of the investigation.
The ACB reaffirmed its dedication to combating corruption within government sectors, asserting that such surprise inspections will persist to promote transparency and accountability in public services.