ACB Conducts Raid on Deputy CM's Brother's Home in Jammu

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ACB Conducts Raid on Deputy CM's Brother's Home in Jammu

Synopsis

The Anti-Corruption Bureau has launched a significant raid on the residence of Vijay Choudhary, brother of the Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, amidst allegations of disproportionate assets. This pivotal action highlights ongoing efforts to combat corruption within public offices.

Key Takeaways

Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) raids Vijay Choudhary's residence.
Investigation focuses on disproportionate assets .
Vijay Choudhary is currently under suspension .
ACB conducts preliminary inquiries before raids.
Corruption laws have evolved in Jammu and Kashmir.

Jammu, Feb 25 (NationPress) - The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) executed a raid on the residence of Vijay Choudhary, a police inspector and the sibling of Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, in connection with a case involving disproportionate assets in the city of Jammu.

According to official sources, the operation commenced early this morning at Vijay Choudhary's home located in the Santokh Vihar neighborhood of Talo Kalo Chak area, where he serves as an Inspector in the J&K Police.

Choudhary was reassigned to the Ladakh union territory in September 2025 and is currently under suspension.

Further information is pending, along with an official statement from the Deputy CM regarding this incident.

The J&K anti-corruption agency has been actively conducting raids against public officials following allegations of bribery related to the misuse of their authority.

In previous instances, individuals implicated have been apprehended in the act of accepting bribes, often in the presence of independent witnesses and an executive magistrate.

When investigating cases of government employees amassing assets beyond their legal income sources, the ACB first conducts a preliminary inquiry to validate the claims before executing raids at the implicated individuals' properties.

The offenses of corruption and bribery against government officials were initially governed by the Ranbir Penal Code of 1989, leading to the registration and investigation of approximately 1,949 cases by local law enforcement.

Post the establishment of the J&K Prevention of Corruption Act of 1949, a dedicated unit known as the 'Anti-Corruption Wing' was created within the State Crime Branch to delve into such matters.

Subsequently, in 1962, the formation of the 'Anti-Corruption Organisation' was initiated to address all bribery and corruption cases.

Over time, numerous laws were established to tackle the issue of corruption effectively, including the significant Prevention of Corruption Laws (Amendment) Act of 1983, which resulted in renaming the 'Anti-Corruption Organisation' to the 'State Vigilance Organisation', along with the J&K Public Men and Public Servants Declaration of Assets and Other Provisions Act of 1983.

With this legislation, elected officials across various public bodies, including MLAs and ministers, were brought under the jurisdiction of corruption laws, mandating the submission of annual property returns for all public officials and representatives. Non-compliance was designated as an offense under the PC Act, 2006.

Point of View

This raid signifies a crucial step in the ongoing battle against corruption in governance. The involvement of a high-ranking official's family member raises questions about accountability and the integrity of public service in Jammu and Kashmir.
NationPress
11 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What prompted the ACB raid?
The ACB raided the residence due to allegations of disproportionate assets linked to Vijay Choudhary, brother of the Deputy Chief Minister.
What is the current status of Vijay Choudhary?
He is currently serving as an Inspector in the J&K Police but is under suspension following a transfer to the Ladakh union territory.
What actions does the ACB take in corruption cases?
The ACB conducts preliminary inquiries to validate claims of disproportionate assets before executing raids.
What laws govern corruption in Jammu and Kashmir?
Corruption cases are governed by the J&K Prevention of Corruption Act and various amendments that have been enacted over the years.
What are the consequences for public officials not filing asset declarations?
Failure to file annual property returns is considered an offense under the PC Act, 2006.
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