Faridabad: The Vigilance Bureau said a private detective identified him as Shiv, a resident of Raja Garden in the Sector-19 area of Faridabad.
CHANDIGARH: Haryana State Vigilance Bureau on Wednesday arrested a private patronage related to a woman patwari for accepting a bribe of Rs 11,500 XNUMX in the Faridabad region.
The Vigilance Bureau said a private detective identified him as Shiv, a resident of Raja Garden in the Sector-19 area of Faridabad.
Plaintiff Vikrant, a resident of Khedi Kalan village, accused Munshi of demanding a bribe of Rs 11500 in exchange for the conversion of his land in the name of Patwari Babita.
ACTION TAKEN ON WOMEN PATWARI WHO HELPED TAKING BRIBE IN FARIDABAD
Taking action on the complaint, a bureau team arrested Munshi Shiv for a bribe of Rs 11500.
The spokesman added that an investigation into the case was being conducted after the two were registered under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
A Karnal security office team has arrested a female transport inspector for allegedly taking a R20,000 bribe from a carrier.
Vigilance Bureau inspector, Sachin Kumar, said a special investigative team of the patrol office had received a complaint from the suspect that the transport inspector had demanded R20,000 for the transfer of a registered registration certificate.
In his complaint, a team was formed and on Tuesday, a transport inspector was arrested on suspicion of plotting to assassinate him.
He was booked under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the FIR was registered against him in Jhajjar.
HOW WOMEN PATWARI ARRESTED AFTER HELPING IN TAKING BRIBE?
The security office also arrested Karnal Patwari for allegedly bribing him with R2,000. An office spokesman said Patri Ranjeet, who was detained in Indri, was arrested in his office on Monday.
Plaintiff Ajay, from Muradhgarh district in the district, has filed a complaint alleging that patwari wanted a bribe instead of registering for the land reform of his ancestors.
The complainant has been traveling around the patrol office for the last 20 days.
Inspector Parveen Kumar said a trap had been set and the team caught patwari accepting a bribe in his office. The suspect has been arrested under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act and will be arraigned in court.
Amritsar: Vigilance Bureau on Thursday arrested a patrol sent to a revenue club, Attari, for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 22,000 from Ranbir Singh, a resident of Dauke village. The suspect has been identified as Munish Sharma. A case under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act is registered against him.
The Vigilance Bureau said a private detective identified him as Shiv, a resident of Raja Garden in the Sector-19 area of Faridabad.
CHANDIGARH: Haryana State Vigilance Bureau on Wednesday arrested a private patronage related to a woman patwari for accepting a bribe of Rs 11,500 XNUMX in the Faridabad region.
The Vigilance Bureau said a private detective identified him as Shiv, a resident of Raja Garden in the Sector-19 area of Faridabad.
Plaintiff Vikrant, a resident of Khedi Kalan village, accused Munshi of demanding a bribe of Rs 11500 in exchange for the conversion of his land in the name of Patwari Babita.
Taking action on the complaint, a bureau team arrested Munshi Shiv for a bribe of Rs 11500.
The spokesman added that an investigation into the case was being conducted after the two were registered under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
A Karnal security office team has arrested a female transport inspector for allegedly taking a R20,000 bribe from a carrier.
Vigilance Bureau inspector, Sachin Kumar, said a special investigative team of the patrol office had received a complaint from the suspect that the transport inspector had demanded R20,000 for the transfer of a registered registration certificate.
In his complaint, a team was formed and on Tuesday, a transport inspector was arrested on suspicion of plotting to assassinate him.
He was booked under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the FIR was registered against him in Jhajjar.
The security office also arrested Karnal Patwari for allegedly bribing him with R2,000. An office spokesman said Patri Ranjeet, who was detained in Indri, was arrested in his office on Monday.
Plaintiff Ajay, from Muradhgarh district in the district, has filed a complaint alleging that patwari wanted a bribe instead of registering for the land reform of his ancestors.
The complainant has been traveling around the patrol office for the last 20 days.
Inspector Parveen Kumar said a trap had been set and the team caught patwari accepting a bribe in his office. The suspect has been arrested under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act and will be arraigned in court.
Amritsar: Vigilance Bureau on Thursday arrested a patrol sent to a revenue club, Attari, for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 22,000 from Ranbir Singh, a resident of Dauke village. The suspect has been identified as Munish Sharma.
A case under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act is registered against him . Ranbir in his complaint alleges that his father Mukhtiar Singh died in February last year and met with patwari by transferring part of his father’s agricultural land in his name. He said Munish needed R70 000 to do the job.
He said the agreement was made for Rs 60 000 and he paid R18 000. He claimed that the patrol had demanded a second installment of Rs 22,000 on January 7 and was disturbed by this, filing a complaint.
The complainant also deposited the required amount of Rs 420 in the form of GR at the Tehsil office in Kupwara on 14-02-2022.
The complainant was also alleged to have said that Patwari had already taken a bribe of Rs 10,000 from them and wanted more money to withdraw the proceeds.
After receiving the first immediate case of U / S 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 it was found and as a result the case MOUTH No. 02/2022 registered with P / S ACB Baramulla.
Thereafter, a detective team was formed.
A detective team arrested Abdul Aziz Dar, Patwari on the spot while demanding and accepting a bribe? 5000 / – to the plaintiff. He was arrested and remanded in custody by the ACB Team.
The bribe was found in his hand in the presence of private witnesses investigation of the case is ongoing.
Ranbir in his complaint alleges that his father Mukhtiar Singh died in February last year and met with patwari by transferring part of his father’s agricultural land in his name. He said Munish needed R70 000 to do the job. He said the agreement was made for Rs 60 000 and he paid R18 000. He claimed that the patrol had demanded a second installment of Rs 22,000 on January 7 and was disturbed by this, filing a complaint.
The complainant also deposited the required amount of Rs 420 in the form of GR at the Tehsil office in Kupwara on 14-02-2022.
The complainant was also alleged to have said that Patwari had already taken a bribe of Rs 10,000 from them and wanted more money to withdraw the proceeds.
After receiving the first immediate case of U / S 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 it was found and as a result the case MOUTH No. 02/2022 registered with P / S ACB Baramulla.
Thereafter, a detective team was formed.
A detective team arrested Abdul Aziz Dar, Patwari on the spot while demanding and accepting a bribe? 5000 / – to the plaintiff. He was arrested and remanded in custody by the ACB Team.
The bribe was found in his hand in the presence of private witnesses. Further investigation of the case is ongoing.
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