What Are the Latest Developments in the K'taka Lokayukta Raids on KIMS Administrator?
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Koppal, Jan 30 (NationPress) In a significant move, Karnataka Lokayukta officials executed early-morning raids at six distinct sites associated with the Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) Administrator. This operation is in response to serious allegations regarding the accumulation of disproportionate assets.
The coordinated raids are taking place at various locations within Koppal district, including the administrator's home in Bhagyanagar, a private office, his mother-in-law’s residence, a school, a science college, and his ancestral home in Chikkamannapur village in Yelburga taluk.
During the ongoing investigations, officials are meticulously examining documents and validating asset and financial information.
More than 30 Lokayukta officials are participating in this operation.
The raids are being led by Koppal Lokayukta Deputy Superintendent of Police Lokesh, receiving assistance from Lokayukta teams from Gadag, Haveri, and Raichur districts. They are reviewing records related to properties, sources of income, and financial dealings.
This administrator was previously scrutinized in connection with the Valmiki Corporation scam, which led to his suspension.
As the investigation progresses, more details are anticipated.
Just a day prior, Karnataka Lokayukta discovered assets worth Rs 26.55 crore belonging to a Forest department official after conducting searches at five locations, marking a significant seizure of disproportionate assets from a single government employee.
Tejesh Kumar N., an assistant commissioner recently assigned to Shivamogga, was found to own 14 acres of farmland, eight houses, and four plots valued at Rs 25.63 crore, along with personal vehicles worth Rs 92 lakh.
In a broader context, on November 25, 2025, Karnataka Lokayukta officials carried out raids at ten locations statewide targeting government officers accused of accumulating wealth beyond their known sources of income. Areas affected include Mandya, Bidar, Mysuru, Dharwad, Haveri, Bengaluru, Shivamogga, and Davanagere.
Previously, on November 7, Karnataka Lokayukta raided six Bengaluru RTOs, unveiling extensive irregularities following numerous public complaints. Locations targeted included Yeshwanthpur, Rajajinagar, Jayanagar, Yelahanka, Kasturinagar, and K.R. Puram.