Bangalore: Lokayukta Conducts Raids on Officials - 9.89 crore Unearthed


Bangalore: Lokayukta Conducts Raids on Officials - 9.89 crore Unearthed

BANGALORE, Aug 8: The Lokayukta police on Thursday raided the offices and residences of five government officials, including a Range Forest Officer who is alleged to have links with a mining company, and traced assets totalling Rs. 9.89 crore disproportionate to their known sources of income.

The officials in the net are Khaja Mohinuddin, Range Forest Officer, Tirthahalli Training Centre; B.T. Chowhan, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Dharwad; C. Krishnappa, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Dharwad; V. Nagesh, Police Sub-Inspector, Bangalore Crime Branch; and G. Tambad, Regional Transport Officer, Davangere. Mr. Mohinuddin’s wife and his elder brother run a mining firm, Pooja Mining Company, at Chikkanayakanahalli in Tumkur district, Rupak Kumar Dutta, Additional Director-General of Police (Lokayukta), told presspersons. Unlike earlier instances, the Lokayukta police this time limited the raids to five government servants. “We did this to have a better command over the entire operation,” said Dutta.


V Nagesh, PSI

Nagesh, who joined service in 1974, was found to have assets worth Rs. 4.64 crore. Apart from his house in Ramohalli near Kengeri in Bangalore, the houses of his two sons-in-law and a daughter were also searched. The assets include a choultry, a two-storeyed building with a swimming pool, and a school building in Ramohalli. A three-storeyed building in Madiwala is in the name of his daughter Rekha, and a two-storeyed building in Ramohalli is in the name of another daughter, Kusuma. His wife, Chandramma, has given two houses on rent and has 1.20 acres of land. Documents related to 2.32 acres of land were found in the Nagesh’s son-in-law Laxminarayana Raju.






The Lokayukta police suspect Nagesh’s involvement in real estate dealings with the recovery of 29 blank, signed stamp papers and sale deeds worth Rs. 27 lakh. They also found a car, a multi-utility vehicle, an ambulance and Rs. 2.5 lakh in cash.

Krishnappa has assets worth Rs. 2.64 crore, including a business complex worth Rs. 1 crore, near Hinkal, on the Ring Road in Mysore. He also has 25 acres of converted land in University Layout, Mysore. His wife has 15.15 acres of land with a farmhouse in Srirangapatna. Mr. Chowhan has properties worth Rs. 42.19 lakh in his hometown of Bagalkot and Bijapur district. From Mr. Tambad, the police seized documents related to properties worth Rs. 1.37 crore, including a house, a site and 10 acres of land in Davangere.

  

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  • Wolly James, Mangalore/Germany

    Tue, Aug 12 2008

    Well 9.89 Crore is a hell of a lot of money. But it is 0.00001 % of the corrupt money floating in Karnataka. For 9.89 Crore money being unearthed 50 officials gets a medal and promotions too. The culprits come back on the scene again as 80% of their funds were not raided and the official go and catch someone else after a couple of months.

    The ball-game will go on. There are so many thugs in Karnataka. We simple people know who they are and the police and official have the powers at their hands and yet they catch someone in a couple of months. I think they are doing this just because they have to render a service to the Bollywood film industry. Wolly James

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  • Ranjith shetty, udupi

    Fri, Aug 08 2008

    Good work, this should have been done long ago? Any way at least some officers caught and now people of Karnataka realizes our government officers dignity... I would suggest hang them or put them in the prison for 20 years a minimum along with their family, then only others will realizes? After all l whose money? It’s public money.. if you target whole karnatak.. There are people who are not even having single meal a day.. Isn’t?..This is the only way.... make sure lokayutaka should raid each district in karnataka and should target police officers, sales tax officer or other government officers and private business man specially builders ? Let them pay tax and show their business in a proper way, so that economy will grow?. My advice to locayutha not simply bringing the matter in news saying we have raided? We want to see the development and how our Indian law stands against them??? , don’t come back and say all of them released… I am sure all those corrupted offices will back in bossiness within a month again giving cash money to decision makers..Isn’t? So what is the point lokayautha says we raided? We as a public want to see them in jail at least 20 years. Then only I can trust Lokayuth and government policies.

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Fri, Aug 08 2008

    I agree that it is just a tip of the iceberg. Mark my words : These corrupt officials will be back in business in a few months time and all will be forgotten. I remember years ago Neelam Achuta Rao's houses were raided and several crores unearthed while he was the SP of DK.

    He was suspended then. He came back and until recently was the Bangalore commissioner of police. What happened to the cases and the money?. My advice to the LOk Ayukta is to publish stories of action being taken against corrupt officials and the punishment served on them. News of raids fail to impress the public anymore.

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  • Thomas Aquin, Mangalore/qatar

    Fri, Aug 08 2008

    JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG

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