Udupi: Assistant public prosecutor caught red-handed taking bribe


Daijiworld Media Network- Udupi

Udupi, Mar 26: The Udupi Lokayukta police have arrested assistant public prosecutor Ganapati V Naik while he was allegedly accepting a bribe in his office located within the Udupi court premises. 

According to reports, Naik was caught red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs 2,000 in connection with the release of a sand-laden vehicle.

Acting on credible information, the Lokayukta police conducted the operation at his office inside the Udupi court and took him into custody.  

The operation was carried out under the guidance of Mangaluru in-charge SP Kumarachandra. Udupi in-charge DySP Manjunath, Inspector Rajendra Nayak M N, ASI Nagesh Udupa, and other team members, including Nagraj, Satish Handadi, Rohit, Mallika, Pushpavati, Ravindra, Ramesh, Abdul Jalal, Prasanna, Raghavendra Hosakote, Sudheer, and Satish Acharya, participated in the operation. 

 

  

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  • dcosta de kadri, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 27 2025

    Now give him an essay to write 100 times that I won't take bribes from the public. Case closed.

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  • SAN, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 26 2025

    poor fellow.....caught for just 2k....😂....i think he is a nice fellow..so low demand? many orhers are in 5..6 digits

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  • Jossey Saldanha, RahejaWaterfront

    Wed, Mar 26 2025

    Pocket Money ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Mar 26 2025

    yes ,it is true :As we say Huttu guna gatta hathidaru Bidadu"Means Born in habits ..will never go away even goes to hills .Sad that nowadays almost never find a person works honestly without taking tipps..

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore/ Kodydka

    Wed, Mar 26 2025

    Most government officers are corrupt. Some get caught. The majority escaped, but there was good work on the part of Lokayukltha, who arrested a corrupt officer. Now, he will face the music of law, and it will stand as a warning to other corrupt officers in Udupi. We must work hard to make our area corrupt and free. Then, only India will progress. Corruption is a significant hindrance to development as it destroys a person's morality. Good work by Loakyuktha

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  • Mathew, Udupi

    Wed, Mar 26 2025

    Not surprising. When a judge can hoard crores of rupees in cash at his residence, this is a paltry sum. Common man cannot expect justice with such people in the system occupying powerful positions.

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 26 2025

    Public prosecutor caught red-handed taking bribe. Other day we saw burnt notes from a HC judges home, very much accidentally. Dark days are ahead for honest, law abiding, peace loving, sincere and hard working people. There is no escape. System is rotten to the extent of no return. What we are looking at only some surface scratches, escaped to public domain accidentally.

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