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Naib Tehsildar, who demanded Rs 25 lakh bribe, sent to police custody
7/1/2022 11:10:59 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, July 1: Special Judge Anti-Corruption Jammu Ritesh Dubey today granted the police remand upto July 7, 2022 of Naib Tehsildar Ashok Kumar who was caught red-handed by ACB while accepting bribe Rs 1. 5 lacs.
According to the ACB a complaint was filed against Ashok Sharma, Naib Tehsildar and his associates for demanding a bribe of Rs. 25 lakh for issuing fard. In his complaint, the complainant alleged that he had applied for issuance of fard in respect of land in the name of his wife measuring one Kanal 19 marlas under Khasra number 440/299 situated at Mawa Karora, Sungal Morh, Akhnoor before then patwari Halqa Akhnoor Khas namely Ravinder Bhagat.
It was alleged that after filing the application, the Patwari and Naib Tehsildar, Ashok Sharma who were at that time posted in the area, approached the complainant through their tout Raman Gupta and asked for a bribe of Rs. 30 lakh for the issuance of the fard. Both of them contacted the complainant and on negotiation the amount was settled at Rs. 25 lakh. Thereafter, both Patwari and the Naib Tehsildar were transferred out of that place, but the amount of Rs. 25 lakh was still being demanded by Naib Tehsildar Ashok Sharma from the complainant.
It was also alleged that the fard was prepared as the complainant had received the soft copy through Whatsapp from one Chiku Gupta, who was the buyer of his land, as the said soft copy of the fard was sent to Chiku by the tout Raman Gupta. The original copy of fard, which was stated to be retained by the Naib Tehsildar was not being provided to the complainant as the Naib Tehsildar Ashok Sharma was demanding the bribe money of Rs. 25 lakhs.
The Naib Tehsildar demanded to pay the amount of bribe in parts, though he will provide the fard only after getting the full amount of Rs. 25 lakh. The complainant had further alleged that he has been asked by the Naib Tehsildar to bring at least Rs. 1.50 lakh. On this the complainant approached ACB for appropriate action against the officials.
On this complaint, case FIR No. 06/2022 was registered at Police Station ACB Central against the accused persons U/s 7, Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 R/w PC (Amendment) Act, 2018 and sec 120-B IPC for investigation. During the course of investigation, a trap was constituted which laid a successful trap during which the accused Naib Tehsildar, presently posted at Gharota was caught red handed while demanding and accepting the bribe of Rs. 1.5 lakh from the complainant.
He was arrested on the spot by the ACB team. The bribe money was also recovered from his possession in presence of independent witnesses. Searches were also conducted in the residential houses of all the accused persons and Rs. 9 lakh was seized from Raman Gupta R/o Akhnoor.
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