The haul from the raid conducted by ACB officials


Team Udayavani, Mar 13, 2018, 11:41 AM IST

Bengaluru: The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) conducted raid on nine officials on March 9. The details about assets and documents that were seized from the offices and homes of the officials are now released. The raid took place at 36 premises across the state.

Shivkumar SP, Assistant director, Agriculture Department, Kadur in Chickmagaluru owns houses and buildings in Tumkur and Tiptur and a bank balance of Rs. 49.25 lakh. The officias have seized Rs 36.92 lakh cash from Shivkumar’s residence.

The ACB officials have stated that R Gangadhar, AEE, Solid Waste Management of BBMP owns three houses in Nandini Layout, Nagarabhavi and Subramanyanagar, two sites in Sasuveghatta village, one in Mallathahalli and one site in Chikkalasandra. The authorities also found 806 grams of gold and 8 kgs of silver articles, three cars, three two-wheelers and Rs. 12 lakhs bank deposit.

P Vijaykumar, assistant engineer, Rural Drinking Water sub-division of Gangavathi possesses five flats in Hyderabad and two flats in Bengaluru. He also owns 4.24 acres of land in Gangavathi, two expensive cars, gold weighing 1.670 kg, household articles worth Rs. 12.30 lakh and a Rolex watch.

Rajashree Jainapura, special land acquisition officer, Hippargi dam project, Belagavi: A house each in Vijayapura and Belagavi and two houses in Dharwad, a site in Hubballi, 3.17 acres of land in Basavana Bagewadi and other places, two cars, 669 gms of gold and 2 kg of silver.

N Appi Reddy, assistant engineer, Rural Drinking Water and Sewage, Srinivaspur, Kolar is the owner of two houses and three sites in Srinivaspur, 42.13 acres of land in various survey numbers and cash Rs 1.95 lakh.

Vinod Kumar, deputy superintendent, excise department, Udupi has a house and a site in Mangaluru in Dakshina Kannada, a car and gold weighing 1.533 kg.

Dr Raghunath, medical officer, Banawadi in Magadi taluk, Ramangaram is the owner of two houses in Jayanagar in Gangavati, a house in Tumakuru, a house and four acres of land in Ramanagaram district, two cars and cash Rs 2.28 lakh.

Rudraprasad S B, superintendent, KGID, Bengaluru owns a four-storyed building at Mallathahalli in Bengaluru, gold weighing 731 gms, bank balance of Rs 10 lakh in wife’s name.

K C Virupaksha, second division clerk, RTO, Chikkamagaluru posseses two houses in Holenarasipur, a site in Hassan and 3.20 acres of land in Holenarasipur.

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