DATE: JULY 9, 2014 : BULDHANA NEWS YET TO PUBLISHED GANESH VASUDEO LOKHNAE, Agriculture officer, Panchayat Samitee, Nandura is trapped by ACB yesterday while accepting bribe of Rs. 3000/-.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
THANE JULY 12, 2014
THREE GOVT OFFICERS NABBED IN DIFFERENT INCIDENTS
Three government officials have been nabbed for graft by the Thane unit of the anti-corruption bureau (ACB) in separate incidents at Kalwa, Kalyan and Dombivli.
In the first incident, Vilas Dhawas, an assistant registrar of Kalwa allegedly extorted money from citizens for delivering his job. He, however, ran out of luck when a complainant, who sought lease and license of his apartment, and was asked for a bribe of Rs 500 registered a complaint with the ACB, said a source.
The sleuths on Friday afternoon caught Dhawas red-handed.
In the second case, a Maharashtra secretariat clerk from Kalyan and two other agents were caught taking bribe of Rs 40,000 from a complainant. Kishor Shinde had demanded money from a ration shop owner to dispose off a complaint against him and a few other shopkeepers in Kalyan. The graft amount was later brought down to Rs 30,000. After a complaint was lodged against Shinde, a trap was laid in a hotel at Kalyan and he was caught taking the bribe, along with the two agents who have been identified as Sunil Bansode and Vinod Akhade.
In the third incident, a constable attached to the Manpada police station at Dombivli was arrested for demanding a bribe of Rs 5,000.
It is believed that Ganesh Marathe had sought the money for not filing a case against the complainant's uncle. The constable was supposed to be given money in installments and he was already paid Rs 2000.
Marathe had asked the complainant to hand over the money to a pan stall owner on Saturday at 10am.
Cases have been registered at Kalwa, Kalyan and Manpada police stations under sections of the Prevention of Anti Corruption Act, 1988.
From India, Mumbai
THREE GOVT OFFICERS NABBED IN DIFFERENT INCIDENTS
Three government officials have been nabbed for graft by the Thane unit of the anti-corruption bureau (ACB) in separate incidents at Kalwa, Kalyan and Dombivli.
In the first incident, Vilas Dhawas, an assistant registrar of Kalwa allegedly extorted money from citizens for delivering his job. He, however, ran out of luck when a complainant, who sought lease and license of his apartment, and was asked for a bribe of Rs 500 registered a complaint with the ACB, said a source.
The sleuths on Friday afternoon caught Dhawas red-handed.
In the second case, a Maharashtra secretariat clerk from Kalyan and two other agents were caught taking bribe of Rs 40,000 from a complainant. Kishor Shinde had demanded money from a ration shop owner to dispose off a complaint against him and a few other shopkeepers in Kalyan. The graft amount was later brought down to Rs 30,000. After a complaint was lodged against Shinde, a trap was laid in a hotel at Kalyan and he was caught taking the bribe, along with the two agents who have been identified as Sunil Bansode and Vinod Akhade.
In the third incident, a constable attached to the Manpada police station at Dombivli was arrested for demanding a bribe of Rs 5,000.
It is believed that Ganesh Marathe had sought the money for not filing a case against the complainant's uncle. The constable was supposed to be given money in installments and he was already paid Rs 2000.
Marathe had asked the complainant to hand over the money to a pan stall owner on Saturday at 10am.
Cases have been registered at Kalwa, Kalyan and Manpada police stations under sections of the Prevention of Anti Corruption Act, 1988.
From India, Mumbai
NASHIK JULY 12, 2014
2 POLICE NABBED
The officials of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) caught police personnel Manoj Madan Bachkar and Navnath Avhad, who were absconding after being accused of demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 4000 from complainant at Malegaon tehsil, today.
According ACB sources, police had earlier filed cases against complainant, his wife and brother. Police arrested complainant and his wife, later released them on bail.
Earlier, complainant had requested Bachkar and Avhad to not to keep his brother in police lockup and not to demand police custody from judge, and help him in getting bail if his brother is found guilty.
The two personnel demanded a bribe of Rs 4000 from complainant for their "help". Complainant went to ACB office and informed them about the same.
On information ACB laid a trap and caught Bachkar red handed while accepting the bribe. Bachkar handed the amount to constable Avhad who was absconding after taking the amount.
From India, Mumbai
2 POLICE NABBED
The officials of Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) caught police personnel Manoj Madan Bachkar and Navnath Avhad, who were absconding after being accused of demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 4000 from complainant at Malegaon tehsil, today.
According ACB sources, police had earlier filed cases against complainant, his wife and brother. Police arrested complainant and his wife, later released them on bail.
Earlier, complainant had requested Bachkar and Avhad to not to keep his brother in police lockup and not to demand police custody from judge, and help him in getting bail if his brother is found guilty.
The two personnel demanded a bribe of Rs 4000 from complainant for their "help". Complainant went to ACB office and informed them about the same.
On information ACB laid a trap and caught Bachkar red handed while accepting the bribe. Bachkar handed the amount to constable Avhad who was absconding after taking the amount.
From India, Mumbai
MUMBAI JULY 13, 2014
RIZVI COLLEGE OS & DY OS TRAPPED
The Anti-Corruption Bureau on Saturday trapped an office superintendent and a deputy office superintendent from Rizvi College's unaided section for demanding and taking Rs 50,000 from a student to help secure admission in the Bachelor in Management Studies course. Later, he went to the college and met Hyder. "Hyder asked him to pay Rs 50,000 for the admission and said he would be allotted a seat. We recorded the student's statement and sent him to the college for admission. We have all the recorded conversations of the accused and the student talking about the admission and payment of Rs 50,000. The money has been seized," Patil added.
From India, Mumbai
RIZVI COLLEGE OS & DY OS TRAPPED
The Anti-Corruption Bureau on Saturday trapped an office superintendent and a deputy office superintendent from Rizvi College's unaided section for demanding and taking Rs 50,000 from a student to help secure admission in the Bachelor in Management Studies course. Later, he went to the college and met Hyder. "Hyder asked him to pay Rs 50,000 for the admission and said he would be allotted a seat. We recorded the student's statement and sent him to the college for admission. We have all the recorded conversations of the accused and the student talking about the admission and payment of Rs 50,000. The money has been seized," Patil added.
From India, Mumbai
There are many traps daily by ACB Maharashtra. JAI HO.
No trap in the Labour Department, Factory Department, PF Department, ESI Department, Labour Welfare Department, Professional Tax Dept, BMC Shops and Establishment Dept so far except peon at labour commissioner office at Pune trapped on 15.07.2014 while taking Rs. 300 (Three Hundred only). Poor fellow.
Why there is no traps in above departments? HR fraternity, can we discuss on it?
From India, Mumbai
No trap in the Labour Department, Factory Department, PF Department, ESI Department, Labour Welfare Department, Professional Tax Dept, BMC Shops and Establishment Dept so far except peon at labour commissioner office at Pune trapped on 15.07.2014 while taking Rs. 300 (Three Hundred only). Poor fellow.
Why there is no traps in above departments? HR fraternity, can we discuss on it?
From India, Mumbai
MUMBAI: ACB MOBILE VANS TO CURB CORRUPTION IN GOVT. OFFICES
In its effort to reach to masses and make the society corruption free, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Thursday launched four mobile vans. Home Minister RR Patil inaugurated the mobile vans at ACB's worli office.The state ACB has over the last few months been transforming the way it functions and has been introducing new methods to ensure better efficiency.
The four mobile vans which will be camping from one government office to another consists of four policemen-two inspectors and two constables. ACB officials said that the vans have been launched with the intention to reach to masses and register corruption complaints on the spot. On Thursday the south region mobile van carrying banners slogans of anti corruption was seen moving from Mantralaya to Bombay high court and than to old custom house. ACB said for example the South region vans will cover the Bombay high court, sessions and other metropolitan courts, Old Customs House, Public Works Department, Mantralaya, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, and state and city police headquarters.
Director general of police (ACB) Praveen Dixit said,Our office is in a remote place at Pochkhanwala Road in Worli, and is not easily accessible and the registration of complaints online has also not helped much. Our moto is to reach to more people who are compelled to pay bribes. Generally speaking public avoids approaching ACB as they are not approachable but we are at their door step we feel it would make lot of difference.''
Additional commissioner of police Vishwas Nangre Patil said that on its first day there was tremondos response from the member of public.Several people were seen clicking the pictures of the slogan containing the toll free numbers. We hope our presence at government offices will curb the corruption to some extend.''
If this goes well the ACB will soon have four regional offices like the Mumbai police commissionerate viz South, Central, North-West and North-East Mumbai.The ACB is looking for a suitable place in South Mumbai for a regional office, which will have two zonal offices. While one will be at Azad Maidan, the other will be in Colaba.
The ACB has arrested a record 722 public servants after laying 528 traps this year. Last year, 269 traps had been laid and 341 were arrested in corruption cases.
The ACB is looking for a suitable place in South Mumbai for a regional office, which will have two zonal offices. While one will be at Azad Maidan, the other will be in Colaba.
From India, Mumbai
In its effort to reach to masses and make the society corruption free, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Thursday launched four mobile vans. Home Minister RR Patil inaugurated the mobile vans at ACB's worli office.The state ACB has over the last few months been transforming the way it functions and has been introducing new methods to ensure better efficiency.
The four mobile vans which will be camping from one government office to another consists of four policemen-two inspectors and two constables. ACB officials said that the vans have been launched with the intention to reach to masses and register corruption complaints on the spot. On Thursday the south region mobile van carrying banners slogans of anti corruption was seen moving from Mantralaya to Bombay high court and than to old custom house. ACB said for example the South region vans will cover the Bombay high court, sessions and other metropolitan courts, Old Customs House, Public Works Department, Mantralaya, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, and state and city police headquarters.
Director general of police (ACB) Praveen Dixit said,Our office is in a remote place at Pochkhanwala Road in Worli, and is not easily accessible and the registration of complaints online has also not helped much. Our moto is to reach to more people who are compelled to pay bribes. Generally speaking public avoids approaching ACB as they are not approachable but we are at their door step we feel it would make lot of difference.''
Additional commissioner of police Vishwas Nangre Patil said that on its first day there was tremondos response from the member of public.Several people were seen clicking the pictures of the slogan containing the toll free numbers. We hope our presence at government offices will curb the corruption to some extend.''
If this goes well the ACB will soon have four regional offices like the Mumbai police commissionerate viz South, Central, North-West and North-East Mumbai.The ACB is looking for a suitable place in South Mumbai for a regional office, which will have two zonal offices. While one will be at Azad Maidan, the other will be in Colaba.
The ACB has arrested a record 722 public servants after laying 528 traps this year. Last year, 269 traps had been laid and 341 were arrested in corruption cases.
The ACB is looking for a suitable place in South Mumbai for a regional office, which will have two zonal offices. While one will be at Azad Maidan, the other will be in Colaba.
From India, Mumbai
ACB sets vans:
ACB claims that they will take the complaint on the spot without any delay. ACB have also put two new cell phone numbers on which one can even send SMS of corruption. Helpline numbers- 022 24921212, 9930997700 and 7506560175. You dont have to live with pain.
From India, Mumbai
ACB claims that they will take the complaint on the spot without any delay. ACB have also put two new cell phone numbers on which one can even send SMS of corruption. Helpline numbers- 022 24921212, 9930997700 and 7506560175. You dont have to live with pain.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Anonymous,
Its okay to bring to notice for all HR fraternity.
But our main concern is that what happens after the trap ?
How many from labour & employment deptt's officials have been trapped in that net so far and any positive outcome as on date .
From India, Pune
Its okay to bring to notice for all HR fraternity.
But our main concern is that what happens after the trap ?
How many from labour & employment deptt's officials have been trapped in that net so far and any positive outcome as on date .
From India, Pune
KOLHAPUR - JANUARY 30, 2015 (just now)
The Anti-Corruption Bureau trapped Mayor of Kolhpur Trupti Malvi allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs. 16000 advance. This is the first case in which an elected political figure that too a Mayor of a city is trapped.
JAI HO!!!
From India, Mumbai
The Anti-Corruption Bureau trapped Mayor of Kolhpur Trupti Malvi allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs. 16000 advance. This is the first case in which an elected political figure that too a Mayor of a city is trapped.
JAI HO!!!
From India, Mumbai
Govt. Labour Officer in ACB net for taking bribe of Rs 50,000
Panvel : 31.03.2015
A Govt. Labour Officer posted in Panvel Navi Mumbai was arrested for allegedly demanding and accepting bribe of Rs 50,000, an ACB official said here today.
Narayan Bhoir (52) demanded the bribe from a complainant for not taking action against his firm and registering a case under Labour Act, said ACB (Navi Mumbai) inspector Vishal Jadhav in a statement.
Bhoir sought the illegal gratification also for issuing Contractor Labour Licence to the complaint, he said.
The Navi Mumbai unit of ACB laid the trap last evening and nabbed Bhoir when he was accepting the money from the complainant in Navi Mumbai.
He has been booked under various sections of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988.
From India, Mumbai
Panvel : 31.03.2015
A Govt. Labour Officer posted in Panvel Navi Mumbai was arrested for allegedly demanding and accepting bribe of Rs 50,000, an ACB official said here today.
Narayan Bhoir (52) demanded the bribe from a complainant for not taking action against his firm and registering a case under Labour Act, said ACB (Navi Mumbai) inspector Vishal Jadhav in a statement.
Bhoir sought the illegal gratification also for issuing Contractor Labour Licence to the complaint, he said.
The Navi Mumbai unit of ACB laid the trap last evening and nabbed Bhoir when he was accepting the money from the complainant in Navi Mumbai.
He has been booked under various sections of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988.
From India, Mumbai
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