Showing posts with label Anti corruption bureau (ACB). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anti corruption bureau (ACB). Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

ACB faces threat from impostors

Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) is facing a threat from unexpected quarters: fake ACB organizations that are misusing its name for their selfish gains and getting their things done by threatening officials under its guise.

The Mancherial police on Monday arrested two persons K. Venkata Varaprasad and K. Srinivas, and two others who were absconding, who posed as publishers of a non- existing newspaper of ACB and had even ‘recruited’ few persons as staff.

The issue came to light when two youth, posing as ACB officials, asked Mandal surveyor G. Krishnapriya, who was working in local Tahsildar’s office to give a report in their favor with regard to a disputed land or they would expose her corrupt practices to higher level officials.

A person named Olapu Sukesh,37, had sought their help to get this survey report  done in his favor.

When the surveyor refused, pointing out that he had no legal land documents for it, the miscreants summoned her to their office and threatened her with regrettable consequences if she failed them what they wanted.  She became suspicious and reported the matter to the police.        

Police found that some miscreants where resorting to blackmail, their main target being revenue department officials.

They were using the ACB’s credentials and capitalizing on the rise in entrapment cases by threatening officials. They were also ostensibly publishing a newspaper called Anti- Corruption News, in High Teach Colony in Mancherail town and claiming that it was affiliated to the ACB.

Similarly, many associations, masquerading as proponents of human rights, have mushroomed in the Adilabad in the recent, interceding on various issues involving family, land and police and collecting money from both the parties that they were apparently trying to help.

Members such organizations ask the people to come to their office, promising to resolve their problems.

Even top government officials have been attending the meetings or workshops conducted by such organizations as chief guests without neither checking their track record nor authenticity.

The organizations have been prominently displaying hoardings, bearing their photographs, and gullible people have been going to them for help. The police had even arrested a person who claimed to be the president of human rights association and was indulging in extortion in Hyderabad last year.




Thursday, March 3, 2016

ACB raids reveal irregularities

The raids conducted on BC welfare hostels in six districts at a time by the officials of the Anti corruption bureau (ACB) has exposed the huge malpractices and corruption at these institutions. It was found that there is no match between stock registers and student strength.

Stocks of expired food items were found in the stockroom. The ACB personnel had raided BC welfare hostel in Kubeer in Adilabad district along similar facilities at five other districts in the state on Tuesday. The raids lasted from early morning till evening.  

The state government had asked the ACB to check whether fine quality rice supplied to the hostels are being properly used or diverted to black market.

ACB Adilabad DSP Papalal said, that ‘they found attendance of 60 students mentioned in the register while only 14 students were present when they inspected the hostel. The number of students had been tampered and inflated.   

He said tamarind, ravva, milk powder, ragi malt, turmeric powder and biscuits were found with expiry dates. He added that blankets and notebooks had not been given to the students. It was also found that warden not paying the cosmetic charges to the students.  

‘We will submit a report to the collector and request him to take steps for the installation of biometric machines for the attendance of the students and staff in all the government hostels to curb the corruption and irregularities’, Papalal said.  Students complained to the ACB officials about poor quality food served.   

The ACB personnel also found that staff were not maintaining cash, visitors and record books in the hostel during their inspection and hostel warden Jadhav Prakash was not staying at the hostel and was irregular to the duties. ACB officials seized stock records and collected samples to send to the lab for examination to ascertain their quality.