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Bihar: Senior government officer arrested on graft charge

| @indiablooms | Apr 26, 2019, at 09:48 am

Gaya, Apr 26 (UNI) Vigilance sleuths caught sub divisional officer of Gaya (Sadar) Suraj Kumar Sinha red handed when he was accepting bribe of Rs 2 lakh here on Wednesday.

DSP (Vigilance) Gopal Paswan said that a trap was laid on the government officer under his leadership when one Sarim Ali, a native of Wazirganj lodged a compaint against him.


Ali said that the government officer was threatening to impose sections 144 and 145 of IPC even when a court verdict in a land dispute had gone in his favour if he did not give bribe of Rs 5 lakh.


Paswan said the government officer was being brought to Vigilance Department headquarters in the state capital for interrogation and subsequent production in the Vigilance Court. 

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