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An ex-manager of J&{K} Forest Corporation has been arrested in separate instances of disproportionate belongings
The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Thursday attached property value crores of rupees of former Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) commissioner Kuldeep Khajuria and arrested an ex-manager of the J&{K} Forest Corporation in separate instances of disproportionate belongings, officers mentioned.
A case was registered towards Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi, the then block supervisor in J&{K} Forest Corporation, for accumulation of giant immovable properties, they mentioned.
The searches had been performed concurrently in Srinagar and Jammu by the groups of ACB, they mentioned.
During searches, numerous incriminating paperwork had been recovered resulting in a number of properties of the accused.
The way of life of the accused officer was additionally discovered fairly lavish and incommensurate together with his standing as a public servant and revenue thereof, they mentioned, including that he was arrested by the ACB.
Nine kanals of land at Pattan, Baramulla value ₹87 Lakh and seven Marlas plot with construction costing ₹20 lakh was attached by the Anti Corruption Bureau.
In one other case, Kuldeep Khajuria, former commissioner of JMC, was accused of buying enormous properties and belongings each movable and immovable value crores of rupees in his identify and in the identify of his members of the family, the officers added.
The belongings and properties had been raised by him throughout his service interval by allegedly resorting to unlawful and corrupt practices, they mentioned.
The properties had been discovered to have been acquired by him throughout his service interval between 1984 and 2016, the officers mentioned.
Three flats and different properties value greater than ₹1.5 crore had been attached by the ACB, they added.
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