Who Were the Two Military Engineering Service Officials Arrested in Pune for Bribery?

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Who Were the Two Military Engineering Service Officials Arrested in Pune for Bribery?

Synopsis

The CBI has arrested two Military Engineering Service officials in Pune for allegedly soliciting a bribe of Rs 2 lakh. This incident highlights ongoing corruption issues within public services. In a separate case, a proclaimed offender was apprehended for bank fraud. Read on to learn more about these developments.

Key Takeaways

Two Military Engineering Service officials arrested for bribery.
Alleged bribe amount was Rs 2 lakh.
CBI recovered Rs 1.88 lakh and important documents.
Investigation initiated following a complaint.
Separate case of bank fraud also reported involving a proclaimed offender.

Pune, Feb 6 (NationPress) - The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken into custody two officials from the Military Engineering Services, stationed at Khadki in Pune, for allegedly soliciting and receiving a bribe of Rs 2 lakh from a complainant, as confirmed by an official on Friday.

The arrested individuals are Assistant Garrison Engineer, E/M-II, Sunil Nikam and Junior Engineer, E/M-II, Suresh Mhaske, who were apprehended on Thursday, according to a statement from the CBI.

Following searches at the accused's residences and workplaces, the agency recovered crucial documents and unaccounted cash totaling Rs 1.88 lakh.

The CBI initiated an investigation on February 3 after receiving a complaint that alleged the demand for an undue advantage amounting to Rs 6 lakh from the Assistant Garrison Engineer and Junior Engineer.

The complainant, who holds the Power of Attorney for a private firm, is actively involved in executing contracts with the Military Engineering Services.

According to the complaint, despite the completion of contracted works and the submission of completion certificates, payments were reportedly delayed to force the complainant into making a bribe.

After negotiations, the accused officials consented to accept an undue advantage of Rs 2 lakh as an initial payment, the statement further detailed.

The CBI set a trap on Thursday and apprehended the Junior Engineer while he was collecting the Rs 2 lakh bribe from the complainant, with the amount seized from his office.

The Assistant Garrison Engineer was also taken into custody for his involvement in the scheme, as per the CBI's statement.

In a separate incident, the CBI arrested a Proclaimed Offender, Renu Saxena, from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh on Friday in connection with a bank fraud case.

The CBI had filed a case on March 30, 2012 against D.P. Singh, the then Branch Manager of Punjab and Sindh Bank, along with 46 accomplices, for sanctioning and disbursing 24 housing loans and two over draft loans totaling approximately Rs 3.63 crore based on falsified identity and income documentation.

Saxena was implicated in this case for executing a fraudulent sale deed and was declared a proclaimed offender by a court in 2017 for failing to appear.

Point of View

The CBI's actions reflect a commitment to combating corruption within governmental agencies. The arrests serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced in ensuring transparency and accountability in public service sectors.
NationPress
12 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What triggered the CBI investigation?
The investigation was initiated based on a complaint alleging that the accused officials demanded an undue advantage of Rs 6 lakh.
What were the roles of the arrested individuals?
Sunil Nikam was the Assistant Garrison Engineer, and Suresh Mhaske was a Junior Engineer, both involved in the alleged bribery scheme.
What was recovered during the CBI's search?
The CBI recovered documents and unexplained cash amounting to Rs 1.88 lakh from the accused's premises.
Is there any connection to other criminal activities?
Yes, the CBI also apprehended a proclaimed offender in a separate bank fraud case, highlighting ongoing corruption issues.
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