The Financial Offence Wing (EOW) has raided the properties of Tribal Welfare Division’s deputy commissioner Jagdish Prasad Sarvate in three cities and located belongings value Rs 6.75 crore. EOW groups performed searches at his official and personal residences.
The Financial Offence Wing (EOW) has raided the properties of IAS officer in MP.
The Financial Offence Wing (EOW) has raided the properties of Tribal Welfare Division’s deputy commissioner Jagdish Prasad Sarvate in three cities and located belongings value Rs 6.75 crore, officers mentioned on Wednesday. A tiger disguise was additionally recovered through the searches, they mentioned. The motion was taken following a criticism of corruption and disproportionate belongings in opposition to Sarvate, who holds an extra cost of the Tribal Welfare Division workplace in Sagar district.
What was discovered from IAS officer’s properties?
EOW groups performed searches at his official and personal residences in Jabalpur, a home and flat in Bhopal, and the official residence in Sagar, a press launch mentioned. A case was registered in opposition to him below sections 13 (1)(B) and 13(2) (felony misconduct by a public servant) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, it added.
The paperwork associated to movable and immovable belongings, family inventories, jewelry, money and financial institution and insurance coverage paperwork are being scrutinised, the discharge mentioned. As of now, belongings value Rs 6.75 crore, together with 56 bottles of pricey liquor and wine value Rs 1,08,740, a automobile and two wheelers have come to gentle, the official mentioned.
He was additionally discovered to own 17 mounted belongings value Rs 3.17 crore, Rs 8.35 lakh in money, homes, a flat every in Bhopal and Jabalpur and home items over Rs 43 lakh. A 5 ft 5 inch lengthy and 5 ft 3 inch large tiger disguise was recovered from Sarvate’s ancestral home within the Adhartal space of Jabalpur on Wednesday. It was seized by the forest division.
Anirudh Majumdar, senior scientist on the State Forest Analysis Institute, confirmed that it was a tiger disguise, the discharge mentioned.
(Aside from the headline, this story has not been edited by DNA employees and is printed from PTI)
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