Bengaluru: State ACB raids houses, offices of five officials


Bengaluru, Dec 17 (DHNS): The Anti-Corruption Bureau on Friday conducted simultaneous raids on the houses and offices of five officials in Bengaluru, Kalaburagi and Tumakuru.

They were booked for possessing wealth beyond their known sources of income. The ACB is a watchdog the state government set up in March.

L Bheema Nayak, Special Land Acquisition Officer, Karnataka Housing Board, arrested recently in connection with the suicide of his former driver Ramesh, was among the officials raided.

The others are: T R Shivaramu, executive engineer, Public Works Department, National Highway Authority, Bengaluru; Shivalingappa, assistant engineer, Panchayat Raj Engineering Division, Kalaburagi; D Narasimhamurthy, range forest officer, Koratagere, Tumakuru District; and H M Shivaprasad, veterinary medical officer, Nelamangala, Bengaluru Rural district.

On December 11, police had arrested Bheema Nayak following Ramesh Gowda’s suicide. In his death note, the driver had alleged Nayak helped mining baron Janardhana Reddy launder Rs 100 crore.

The sleuths recovered documents relating to residential sites, buildings, agricultural lands, vehicles, ornaments and bank accounts.

Narasimhamurthy’s properties have been estimated to be around Rs 1.95 crore, while Shivaprasad’s around Rs 1.81 crore. Documents were recovered from Nayak’s houses at Yelahanka New Town and Belagavi, and the houses of his brothers at Marenahalli in Ballari, and his office at Visvesvaraya Towers, Bengaluru.

The sleuths seized documents from Shivaramu’s house at HSR Layout, Bengaluru, and his office at KR Circle, as also from a relative’s house in Mysuru. Similarly, they said they had found incriminating documents from Shivalingappa’s house and office in Kalaburagi.



  

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    A part of the "Swachh Bharat Campaign".

    We also definitely need a "Clean & Green/Corruption-free Karnataka".
    At any cost, let's target all the big fish, be they Babus or their political bosses or the criminal-minded intermediaries. Jai Ho!

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  • stan, udupi/dubai

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    Why only few?.Time has now come to expose all corrupt/ tainted officials. 

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    Enact a law, that makes compulsory voluntary disclosure of immovable property, all linked to Aadhar/PAN. Single source of information. Cross verify the d property vs income, to check "BENAMI" registration. Hold responsibility to REGISTRAR during registration. 
    Political parties to stop drama of opposing stringent measures if taken by any government and people to have more patience and discipline, if positive change is required.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    What is the use of conducting raids and recovering incriminating documents? Follow it up to its logical end and have these rogues arrested without any drama or delay.

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  • Syed, UDUPI

    Sat, Dec 17 2016

    What we call them now "nationals or ......"?

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