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The Anti-Corruption Bureau sleuths raided five places in Anantapur district which are related to Manoj Kumar, a treasury employee (auditor), with regard to a case of the unearthing of belongings disproportionate to his recognized sources of revenue.
Led by ACB Tirupati Deputy Superintendent of Police V. Allabaksh, six groups arrived right here on Saturday and are raiding the homes of Manoj Kumar, his spouse, his driver Nagalingam, his office (treasury workplace), and the home of a pal (Nagarjuna). A sixth ACB staff is taking the custody of all of the supplies confiscated by the Anantapur district police and saved at Bukkarayasamudram.
The police had unearthed gold, silver, money promissory notes, funding bonds, four-wheelers and two-wheelers, all amounting to greater than ₹2.8 crore, allegedly belonging to Manoj Kumar, who works as a senior auditor within the authorities treasury in Anantapur.
Six iron packing containers containing ₹15.55 lakh in money, 2.42 kgs of gold ornaments, three 9-mm gasoline pistols, one air gun, 18 clean rounds, 84.10 kgs of silver articles, financial institution deposit papers price ₹49.10 lakh, promissory notes price ₹27.05 lakh have been handed over to the ACB. Two SUVs, seven two-wheelers together with three Enfield and one Harley Davidson bikes, and 4 tractors have been additionally seized from Manoj Kumar.
The ACB DSP advised The Hindu that the raids would proceed until Friday night.
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