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Forum for Good Governance President M Padmanabha Reddy urged the Telangana government to speed up action in ACB cases. He said delays in prosecution and low conviction rates are weakening public trust, and recommended strict timelines for case handling
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The Telangana ACB conducted raids at multiple locations, including the residence of retired Irrigation Department Engineer-in-Chief Muralidhar Rao, in a disproportionate assets case. Rao is accused of amassing assets worth crores during his service in various posts
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Panchayati Raj Assistant Engineer Jagadish was caught red-handed by ACB officials while accepting a Rs. 90,000 bribe in Kalvasrirampur mandal. He had demanded the amount from a contractor to clear CC road work bills. A trap was laid based on a complaint
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According to the FIR, the accused was found in possession of disproportionate assets of approximately 104.95 per cent of his known sources of income, for which the public servant has not satisfactorily accounted.
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The ACB arrested Deputy State Tax Officer M Sudha at Madhapur for accepting a bribe of Rs 8,000 to issue GST registration. The officer was caught red-handed during a trap and is being produced before the court for further action
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ACB officials caught Deputy Tahsildar Shaik Javeed red-handed while accepting a Rs 70,000 bribe in Miryalguda. He had initially demanded Rs 1 lakh to issue a panchnama report for seized vehicles. He is being produced before the ACB Court
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Deputy Tahsildar Naveen was caught red-handed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau while accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000 from a farmer at Kotapalli mandal centre. He will be produced before a special ACB court in Karimnagar. Further details are awaited
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The Anti-Corruption Bureau apprehended two municipal officials in Sultanabad for allegedly accepting a bribe from a resident. The officials demanded Rs 5,000 for house number allocation. ACB officials, led by DSP Vijay Kumar, successfully executed the trap.
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T Manisha allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 15,000 from the complainant to process and forward bills of the complainant to her superiors.
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The Anti-Corruption Bureau conducted raids at 12 locations linked to Irrigation Executive Engineer Nune Sridhar over alleged disproportionate assets. Sridhar, associated with key irrigation projects, was taken into custody for questioning after searches in Karimnagar, Hyderabad, and Siddipet
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As per ACB officials, Nagaraju, a surveyor at the Yellareddypet Tahsildhar office, demanded a bribe of ₹1 lakh from Jakkarapu Mallesham in exchange for issuing a land measurement panchanama certificate.
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According to the ACB officials, the police officer demanded the bribe from the complainant for allegedly releasing the latter’s vehicle and DJ System which were recently seized in connection with a case
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According to the ACB, Amarender Reddy, who is working as EE of Irrigation division-7 in Rajanna-Sircilla district, demanded Rs 1 lakh from a contractor to clear bills of Rs 50 lakh and accepted to take Rs 75,000
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ACB officials said Sridhar allegedly demanded a bribe from the complainant for processing a Travel Allowance (TA) bill
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According to ACB officials, the senior assistant demanded a bribe from the complainant to clear CPS pending bills.
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ACB officials said Rahman allegedly demanded bribe from the complainant to not reveal the damage and defects found in the old meter of the complainant and to manage the matter without imposing any penalty on him.
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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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The Makhtal CI and two constables working with him were arrested while taking bribe from a rape case accused. The three officers are being remanded to judicial custody
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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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They demanded a bribe from the complainant for processing the building permission application