Kundapur: ACB raid on forest officer unearths assets worth several lacs


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Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Mar 9: On the basis of a complaint received against a range forest officer in sanctuary section of forest department, Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) sleuths raided the residence of the said officer in the taluk on the morning of Thursday March 9. It is gathered that the officials of the department conducted simultaneous raids at four places.

As per information, Shivaram Acharya, range forest officer of Mookambika sanctuary, was the one who came under the scanner of ACB. The raid was conducted on the allegation that he has amassed wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income. His house at his native place, Ajri, Kambadakone where he currently has a house, his office at Kollur, and his nearby residence, were raided together.

 


Shivaram Acharya

The department's inspector from Udupi, Satish, led the raids conducted by over 30 personnel, it is gathered. As per information, the officials collected details of fixed assets, bank accounts, gold, cash etc in the name of the officer and family members till the afternoon, after which superintendent of police, Channabasavanna SL arrived and conducted inquest.

As per latest information, gold ornaments worth Rs 10.08 lac, Rs 8.63 lac cash, one Maruti Swift car, one Maruti 800 car, house worth Rs 70 lacs at Kambadakone, 10 cents land at Naguri, 27 cents land and 2 complexes at Ajri and 10 bank accounts have been discovered by the ACB belonging to Acharya. Details about the bank accounts are yet to be revealed.

The new house at Kambadakone was built three years back. The complainant had accused Achrya of accumulating wealth illegally. His wife works as a teacher in government school and they do not have any other income.

DySPs Arun Kumar Kolur, Sudheer Hegde, Inspectors Satish S, Ranganatha, Neelamamnavar, Dinakar Shetty, Yogeshwar Kumar, Brijesh Mathew, Krishnamurthy, Ramesh and Raghavendra were present during the raid.
 

  

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  • Samuel Sadanand, Balmatta/Kuwait

    Fri, Mar 10 2017

    This is nothing but act of vengeance by his opponents.looks like he is a victim of conspiracy.

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Fri, Mar 10 2017

    If you ask Ramanatha Rai,, he would say he is 'unaware' of this.

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  • THOMAS, india

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Is this new?
    Nuclear science?
    Check each and every Forest Officer since Independence and see How many Veerappans will emerge with Tentacles spreading till the TOP..
    Every field ..why only FORESTDepartment?
    Dr. CNRRao said
    PG research only receive 10% of the allotted funds from Central.
    where did the 90% pilfer..who swallowed?
    and yet. our best scientist s sent MOM to Mars with available FRUGAL 10% of the allotted funds..
    This is India today..
    corruption from top to bottom.
    its a curse.. for the Economic progress. and prosperity.
    Only FISTFUL make MERRY.
    WHAT A TRAGEDY..

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  • Thomas D Mello, Kundapura

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    It is not only the forest Officer, but almost all state government employees, including the revenue department are taking bribes.
    Most of them do no take directly. They either show their pockets so that we can put money in their pockets. then they claim they did not take it but the party in question gave it volunterily.
    Or they take through the middlemen.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar,Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    What lokayuktha has taken action against the cases detected by them previously ? There is no need of detecting cases and keeping quiet for years together.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Face is the index of the mind... seem true in this case..!

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Small fish !!catch the big ones sir .....

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  • indian, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    In Vamanjoor the Traffic officer charges Rs100+ on each and every form before conducting the Driving test before giving the license to the applicants.
    Please do something about it. It’s very shameful act of open bribery.

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  • concerned citizen, Manglore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    PLEASE PUBLIC, HELP OUT WITH THIS. This is a real problem.

    I went numb in my head when i visited the RTO for my license.

    Motor schools run a big scam in the city too! IS THERE ANY WAY OUT??? HELP.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Daijiworld should start conducting sting operations. We are with you.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    I hope he does not commit suicide citing Harassment ...

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    george involved in raid?

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  • Lakshmi Kundpaura, Kundapura

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Corrupt officials are the curse of our nation They loot the nation and destroy us They deseerve punishment

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  • Real Congress, Puttur

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    first raid forest UNAWARE minister house, many diary may come out

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  • chandra, surathkal

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Good to know about such raids

    It will be much better to know what happens to the money and other valuables collected in these raids!!!!!!

    Also what happens to these corrupt officers? Let free after everyone forgets and they earn double of what they have lost in raids?

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