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Crores unearthed From Rajasthan Dairy Official’s Lockers


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August 14: Rajasthan’s Anti Corruption Bureau staff are aghast at the amount of money coming out from the sealed lockers of Surendra Kumar Sharma, a deputy manager of Rajasthan Co-operative Dairy Federation, who minted money in a million-rupee fodder scam.

 


Rs 20 lakh cash was found on Saturday morning from his SBI locker, even as searches in three more lockers in other banks were in progress.

 



With this, the cash amount alone seized from Sharma’s residence and lockers has gone up to Rs 2.42 crore, leaving aside 700 gm of gold biscuits and ornaments seized from his lockers previously.

On Friday, ACB officials seized Rs 48 lakhs from two bank lockers, while on Thursday, they had seized 700 gm gold biscuits and ornaments and more cash were seized from his locker in Bank of Rajasthan.

 


The ACB staff has seized documents relating to several crores of rupees worth investment, properties and deposits in bank accounts. Several cartons of imported Scotch whisky were also seized from his residence. 

Assistant Superintendent of Police of the ACB, Bhawar Singh Nathavat said that the lockers were opened in the presence of the suspected corrupt official.

 


We executed the search warrant and opened the lockers in the presence of the suspected official S K Sharma and other witnesses. The money is counted by the bank officials and they have counted 48 lakh rupees. The money that we have found here in this bank has been counted and converted into FDR (Fixed Deposit Receipt). We are also looking to other banks," said Nathavat.

Sharma was intercepted by the ACB on Thursday evening while returning home. The cops found Rs 100,000 in his possession, which he had taken as a bribe, after which they raided his house.



Sharma was the Deputy Manager in the production and quality control branch of the Dairy Federation’s cattle feed plant. He has since been suspended.

Officials say Sharma made his money from a statewide fodder scam in which poor quality fodders were supplied to cattle rearers. The wide ramifications of this scam are yet to be revealed in full.