Bangalore: Lokayutaka Raids on Ex-BBMP Commissioner, Two Other Officers


Bangalore: Lokayutaka Raids on Ex-BBMP Commissioner, Two Other Officers

Bangalore, Dec 27 (PTI): Karnataka Lokayukta police today raided 14 premises of two IAS officers, including former city corporation commissioner Siddaiah who unearthed an alleged multi-crore scam in the civic body, and another official and found 'unaccounted' wealth to the tune of Rs 5.88 crore.

Siddaiah, shunted out of the civic body post days after he handed over the probe into the Rs 1,539 crore scam to police last month, was found to be having Rs 1.90 crore unaccounted assets, Lokayukta ADGP Satyanarayana Rao told reporters.


Ex-BBMP Commissioner Siddaiah


Lokayukta Police Press Meet

Rao refuted suggestions whether the raid on Siddaiah was "politically motivated". The BJP Government had ordered an investigation by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) into the scam related to infrastructure works in three divisions of the Bruhut Bangalore Mahanagara Palike.

Managing Director of Karnataka Neeravari Nigam Mohammed A Sadiq (IAS) and Deputy General Manager, Upper Krishna Project in Bagalkot M V Veerabhadraiah,  a Karnataka Administrative Service officer, were the other two who came under the Lokayukta scanner.

Rao said raids were conducted on six premises belonging to Siddaiah, five owned by Sadiq and three by Veerabhdraiah. Sadiq owned Rs 1.64 crore worth property and Veerabhadraiah had Rs 2.33 crore assets, he said adding three more lockers and as many premises belonging to Veerabhadraiah were yet to be scanned.

When asked whether the lokayukta police have taken into account the liability of the officials who came under the raid and other income they had apart from salary while computing the asset value, Rao said "it will be done during further investigation".

  

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Urban Development & Corporation commissioners along with Registrars & Sub-registrars had made loads of money from the builders and the general public.
    Lokayukta should raid them all and you will get loads of looted wealth from these highly corrupt Govt servants.
    Jai Hind!

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  • anamika, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Hey. come on.. it's unfair to raid the IAS officer's premises. Whatever the findings, it's their hard earned income either by hook or crook...

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    I am suggesting a new idea to The Karnataka Lokayukta.Please announce a policy to reward the informers of public by cash incentive who inform these kind of several corrupt official in Karnataka.Then you will see the real picture of corruption in Karnataka!!!

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  • Ganesh, Mangaladevi, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    One small request with Lokayutak after some time pls. don't. give clean chit.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    Whatever it is may be lokayukta or CBI, these corrupt people will escape from such issues as they have both money and muscle power. Put them in Tihar jail and let them enjoy 'Why this Kolaveri, kolaveri di' super hit song of this year!!

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  • Ramesh baliga, mangalore/mangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2011

    How much ever money you swindle you guys are still a very small fish..our politians have kept their standards vey high..so next time keep thousand crore plus to come anyware close to our Netas..till then you are still betas.....

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