Rajasthan ACB arrests Pali municipal worker for ₹25,000 bribe in lease case
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Rajasthan Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) arrested a contractual worker of the Sojat Road Municipal Council in Pali district on 16 July 2026 while he was allegedly accepting a bribe of ₹25,000 to facilitate the issuance of a lease on an ancestral plot. The accused, identified as Parmanand Sharma, was caught red-handed by a trap team, with the bribe amount recovered from the right pocket of his trousers immediately after the transaction.
How the Trap Was Laid
The operation was initiated by the ACB Pali-II Unit following a complaint alleging that Sharma was demanding ₹25,000 on behalf of the Accountant, Junior Engineer (JEN), and Executive Officer (EO) of the municipal council to process a lease in the complainant's family's name. The complaint was first verified before the trap was executed.
The trap team was led by Additional Superintendent of Police Derawar Singh, operating under the supervision of Deputy Inspector General of Police Narayan Togas, ACB Range (Jodhpur). The bribe was seized on the spot, and Sharma was taken into custody.
The Irregular Employment Arrangement
Investigators uncovered a layered irregularity during the probe. Sharma had previously retired from the Sojat Road Panchayat and had continued as a contractual employee with the Municipal Council for nearly six years until December 2025. After crossing the contractual age limit of 65 years, his son Sunil Sharma was reportedly appointed in his place on a contractual basis.
However, according to the ACB, Parmanand Sharma allegedly continued discharging duties in his son's stead — raising serious questions about oversight within the municipal body. The bureau has said it will examine the legality of this arrangement with the concerned authorities.
Senior Officers Overseeing Investigation
Further interrogation of the accused is underway under the supervision of Additional Director General of Police Smita Srivastava and Inspector General S. Parimala. The ACB confirmed it will register a case under the Prevention of Corruption Act and continue its investigation into the matter.
Notably, the case spotlights a recurring vulnerability in municipal contracting — where retired officials or their proxies allegedly exploit informal access to extract payments for routine civic services such as lease issuances.
ACB's Appeal to Citizens
The Anti-Corruption Bureau has urged citizens to report instances of corruption through its 24×7 helpline (1064) or WhatsApp helpline (9413502834), assuring full assistance in ensuring that legitimate public work is carried out without bribery. The bureau's proactive outreach reflects a broader push by Rajasthan's anti-graft machinery to encourage public participation in curbing corruption at the grassroots level.