Bengaluru: Sub-registrar office raided in RR Nagar by ACB


Team Udayavani, Dec 19, 2020, 11:42 AM IST

Bengaluru: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) raided a sub-registrar office at RR Nagar and seized around Rs 3.46 lakhs in cash from agents/broker and recovered some incriminating evidence.

“Around 3.46 lakhs cash seized from agents/broker. Some documents and registration deeds of the public which are registered in RR Nagar sub-registrar office are found and seized from agent shops,” said ACB.

The bureau also said many blank registration/stamp papers were also found in the shop of agents/brokers.

This comes after the ACB, Bengaluru conducted raids at Sub Registrar office in RR Nagar, over a complaint against the officer and agents.

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