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ACB Jammu produces challan against CAPD officials in graft case
1/19/2019 11:04:12 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 19: Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) today produced a challan against CAPD officials in graft case.
Spokesman of ACB Jammu said that ACB has produced Challan against accused Officials of CAPD Department namely Nazir Ahmed Wani the then TSO Ramban of Chareel Tehsil Banhil District Ramban and Farooq Ahmed Mir then Storekeeper of Bankot Tehsil Banihal District Ramban at present Kundi Karol District Ramban before the court of Special Judge Anti-Corruption Doda in a case under FIR No.43/2017 registered at police station ACB Jammu under section 5 (1) (d) read with section 5 (2) J&K P.C. Act Svt. 2006 and Sec.4-A PC Act (Amendment 2014) and 120-B of RPC.
Spokesman further said that brief facts of the case are that on 30-11-2017 a complaint was lodged by one Munshi Ram of Harogh, Ramban in ACB alleging therein that the complainant is working as ration dealer in CA&PD Food Store Harogh Tehsil Ramban for last 32 years but is being harassed by TSO Ramban namely Nazir Ahmed and is demanding bribe from him for disbursement of carriage charges.
The Complainant further alleged that for the month of November 2017 approximately an amount of Rs.1.50 lacs on account of carriage charges was transferred by the said TSO into the account of complainant, out of which Rs.10000 were paid by him to the said TSO as bribe but the TSO is further demanding Rs.90,000 and has threatened the complainant that if he does not pay the said amount, he will cancel his ration license.
Finally the amount of bribe was settled at Rs.50000 out of which Rs.10000 were already paid by the complainant to the said TSO while as the remaining amount of Rs.40000 was to be paid to the said TSO on 30.11.2017, said spokesman.
He further said that the complainant filed a complaint in police station ACB requesting therein for taking legal action against the corrupt CA&PD official under law. "On receipt of the said complaint, a successful trap was laid into the instant case and during the trap Farooq Ahmed Mir (Storekeeper) Food Store Ramban was caught red handed by the sleuths of ACB while demanding and accepting Rs.40,000 from the complainant in the presence of independent witnesses on the behalf of accused Nazir Ahmed Wani TSO.
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