Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, July 11: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) today trapped and arrested a clerk in the office of District Industrial Complex, Kupwara while demanding and accepting the bribe of Rs 5000 for helping in processing the case of the complainant’s wife.
A complaint was received by Anti Corruption Bureau alleging therein that the complainant prepared a file of his wife for establishing a unit under District industries for the activity of tailoring and preparation of readymade garments under Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP).
He applied with the DIC Kupwara on 06-08-2021. He complained that he was being made to run for one formality or the other and the case of his wife under PMEGP was not processed on merit for the past 2 years. The case of the complainant was delayed for two years for want of bribe under PMEGP.
He further alleged that despite the fact that he had completed all the formalities in the file the officers/officials posted at DIC Kupwara failed to process the genuine case of his wife, that even after the lapse of considerable time no action was taken on the said file. He is now being asked to pay a bribe in order to approve the case and sent it to Punjab National Bank for release of loan amount disbursement.
The complainant further alleged that one of the employees of the District Industrial Centre, Kupwara Saifudin Wani was demanding the bribe of Rs. 5000 from him. He lodged his complaint with ACB requesting therein for legal action against the concerned.
The ACB registered a Case FIR No. 05/2023 at Police Station Anti Corruption Bureau Baramulla U/S 7 of the P.C Act 1988 and the investigation was initiated.
During the course of investigation a trap team was constituted which laid a trap and caught the accused official of DIC Kupwara red-handed while demanding and accepting the bribe amount of Rs 5000. He was arrested on the spot after completing all legal formalities.
The role of other officials/ officers of the DIC Kupwara is also being looked into and investigations are also looking into the circumstances under which the case of the complainant’s wife was delayed for two years and was approved immediately after receipt of the bribe amount.