Millennium Post

Delhi ACB arrests 2 MCD officials in bribery case

- NARESH BISWANI

In a recent operation, the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) of the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) arrested a Beldar and a Junior Engineer (JE) from the Shahdara (North) Zone of the Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi (MCD) for accepting a bribe, the officials informed on Tuesday.

Madhur Verma, ACB Chief, stated that the incident unfolded when a complainan­t, referred to as Ashok (name changed), approached the ACB. Ashok, a builder operating in Bhajanpura, Delhi, reported that Sudharshan aka Rajbir, a Beldar posted in Shahdara (North) Zone, MCD, had demanded a bribe of Rs. 15,000 in exchange for facilitati­ng the hassle-free constructi­on of a residentia­l building at H. No. A-29, Village Garhi Mendu, Bhajanpura.

Upon complainin­g to the area JE, Gaurav Garg, Ashok found that Garg was complicit in the demand and instructed him to pay the bribe. Distressed by the unethical demand,

Ashok sought the interventi­on of the ACB.

Under the supervisio­n of ACP Rakesh Ahuja and DCP (ACB) Shweta Singh Chauhan, a raiding team was formed, including Inspectors Ranvir and Amarjeet, and Head Constables Vivek, Anoop, Jagdeep, and Sunil.

At around 2 pm, the raiding team, along with Ashok and a Punch Witness, reached a pre-determined meeting spot near the constructi­on site. Sudharshan aka Rajbir was caught red-handed while accepting the bribe. Upon preliminar­y questionin­g, Rajbir revealed that he was acting on the instructio­ns of JE Gaurav Garg, Verma confirmed.

The team then proceeded to the Shahdara (North) Zone MCD office, where Garg found in possession of Rs 50,000 in the denominati­on of Rs 500 notes, for which he had no satisfacto­ry explanatio­n, Verma mentioned.

An FIR under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act was registered at the ACB police station, and both Sudharshan and Garg were arrested.

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