ACB raids KAS officer B Sudha’s residence
Team Udayavani, Nov 24, 2020, 9:23 AM IST
Bengaluru: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials on Tuesday, November 24 morning again raided properties of a Karnataka Administrative (KAS), Officer B Sudha, at nine locations across the state including her house.
Raids were simultaneously conducted at her houses and her close associates’ residences, informed sources.
Sudha served as Special Land Acquisition Officer in the Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA). She is now posted as an Administrative Officer in the Biotechnology Department in Shanthinagar.
Sudha came under the scanner after a petition was filed in the Lokayukta court pertaining to her alleged corruption. The court ruled in favour of the petitioner and ordered the raids.
Her husband is a film producer in Sandalwood.
On November 7 ACB sleuths, who had raided the residences of KAS officer B Sudha and her close associates, had unearthed property-related documents, cash, gold and other valuables.
It was also found that Sudha and others related to the case had about Rs 3.5 crore deposit in bank accounts. Also, 3.7 kg of gold and 10.5 kg of silver articles were found during the raids.
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