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Of the 17 cases registered, 15 cases are trap cases while two are Disproportionate Assets cases. A total of 23 officials including two outsourcing employees were arrested in the cases. The ACB seized Rs 7.60 lakh cash in the trap cases.
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Khammam Range ACB DSP, Y Ramesh, stated that the Central government has launched a scheme to provide karate training to students for self-defense. The training program will be conducted over a span of 72 days.
Khammam Range ACB DSP, Y Ramesh, stated that the Central government has launched a scheme to provide students with karate training for self-defense, with sessions scheduled to run for 72 days.
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Sub-Inspector Nirmala and the constable, Sujatha, were caught red-handed when the duo was receiving the bribe from Subhash Goud, a trader of toddy for doing an official favour
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Komararam forest range officer Uday Kiran and forest beat officer Nunavath Harilal demanded Rs 50,000 from a contractor for mining and transporting gravel from the forest range for road works
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The Sub Inspector demanded the bribe through his driver from one person for granting station bail and removing the names of his family members from the case
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Ramesh Rathod, was apprehended red-handed when he was collecting a bribe of Rs 15,000 from Jugunaka Madhav, a veterinary assistant
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The ACB caught the officials in two separate incidents in Sathupalli of Khammam and Manoharabad of Medak district
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Balu Chowhan allegeldy initially demanded bribe of Rs 1.5 lakh from the complainant for deleting his name as a suspect in a missing case registered at the Shahinayathgunj PS and not to harass him further
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According to officials, Santhosh Tiwari demanded an amount of Rs 20,000 and had already accepted Rs 17,000 from a person for doing official work
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As Ravi took the bribe based on the instructions of the sub-registrar, ACB arrested Asifuddin. A document writer Ravi was also arrested in connection with the same case.
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Meeting came a day after BRS working president's seven-and-a-half-hour interrogation by the Anti-Corruption Bureau
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Stating that just like there was 'no Mysore in Mysore bonda', BRS working president says ACB's corruption case had no corruption in it
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Rama Rao reached the ACB office in Banjara Hills at 10 am as per the notice issued to him, along with his lawyer and was escorted into the interrogation room
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ACB reportedly records former Special Chief Secretary's statement in connection with agreement entered into by MAUD for conducting race while Model Code of Conduct was in force
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The ACB had earlier summoned Rama Rao for questioning on Monday, but did not allow his lawyer to accompany him
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BRS leader's advocate files petition in apex court registry seeking relief against what they called a false case filed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau in Telangana
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao vowed to continue his fight for truth, so that the world would also witness it soon.
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Registers more than half a dozen disproportionate assets cases against officials during the year
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Compared to other departments, corruption is high in revenue and police; a total of 19 revenue officials trapped in connection with 10 cases during the last four years
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Mallesham demanded the bribe from a person for NALA conversion. Unable to give the bribe, the victim approached ACB, which trapped deputy tahsildar while accepting the amount.