ACB raids on Government officials houses


Team Udayavani, Dec 13, 2017, 2:34 PM IST

Bengaluru: Officials from Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) raided three Government officers’ houses at three different locations in the state.

In three separate cases, receiving prior information ACB sleuths raided PWD Assistant Executive Engineer Jagdish’s house in Tumakuru.

The Lokayuktha had received information on Jagdish prior to the raid.

ACB sleuths raided the house of Ankola Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) Panduranga Pai and searched his Hubbali, Dharwad and Ankola houses today.

Another PWD AEE Suresh Bhimanayaka’s house was raided by an ACB team and documents were inspected. He is posted at Kittur taluk in Belagavi district.

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