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| VOJ presents challan against then SE PWD, Supplier | | Loss of Rs 4 lakh to State Exchequer | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Oct 3 (JNF) : Vigilance Organization Jammu today presented challan in the Court of Special Judge Anticorruption Jammu against Mushtaq Ahmed Dar the then Superintending Engineer, PWD (R&B) Circle, Doda and Nazir Ahmed Tramboo (supplier) for loss of Rs 4 lakh to the state exchequer. According to the VOJ case that an enquiry into the allegation of purchase of Floronite Concrete Hardner on highly exorbitant rates in the year 2005 by the PWD (R&B) Divisions, Bhaderwah and Kishtwar revealed that in and around the month of April 2005, a criminal conspiracy was hatched by Mushtaq Ahmad Dar, the then Superintending Engineer, PWD (R&B) Circle, Doda with one Nazir Ahmed Tramboo (supplier) with the object of purchasing Floronite Concrete Hardner on highly exorbitant rates to confer undue benefit upon the supplier and himself. In furtherance of the criminal conspiracy, Mushtaq Ahmed Dar, the then Superintending Engineer, PWD (R&B) Circle Doda without receiving any requisition from the subordinate officers/units, placed supply orders in the month of April 2005 with Nazir Ahmed Tramboo for supplying 100 quintals of Floronite Concrete Hardner. The Executive Engineers, in turn, in furtherance of the criminal conspiracy, received the supply of 100 quintals of Floronite Concrete Hardner at a highly unreasonable and exorbitant rate of Rs.4400/- per quintal, whereas the supplier had purchased the material (Floronite Concrete Hardner) from the local market from M/s Aggarwal Traders, Akhnoor Road, Jammu @ Rs.450/- per quintal only. The criminal conspiracy led to the loss of approximately Rs.4 lacs to the state exchequer in the purchase of the material on highly exorbitant rate. The enquiry also found that in April 2005 a huge quantity of Floronite Concrete Hardner was already available in the Divisional Store of PWD (R&B) Division, Kishtwar. On this enquiry VOJ registered FIR NO12/2008 U/S 5(1)(d) r/w section 5(2) P.C Act 2006 and section 120-B RPC. Today after completion of investigation presented challan in the Court. |
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