Mangaluru, Jan 5, 2017: Personnel of the Dakshina Kannada district Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Wednesday caught Gayathri N. Nayak, Special Land Acquisition Officer, National Highways, Mangaluru, and Tukrappa, Revenue Inspector, Mulki, while they were accepting Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 5,000 bribe, respectively, from a land loser.
The accused were arrested and produced before a jurisdictional magistrate court which remanded them in judicial custody till January 18, according to Sudhir Hegde, Deputy Superintendent of Police, ACB, Mangaluru. The two were caught at the office of the SLAO located at Mini-Vidhana Soudha in the city at noon, he said. Mr. Hegde said that Yogish from Mulki was to receive a cheque for Rs. 18 lakh towards two cents of land acquired for four-lane work of the National Highway 66. However, Ms. Nayak, a Karnataka Administrative Service officer, allegedly demanded Rs. 20,000 bribe for herself and Rs. 5,000 for the Revenue Inspector to release the cheque. Mr. Yogish promptly approached the ACB and lodged a complaint. After registering the complaint, the ACB personnel used 12 notes in Rs. 2,000 denomination and two notes in Rs. 500 denomination to catch Ms. Nayak, Mr. Hegde said.
Ms. Nayak is also the Executive Director of Dr. K. Shivaram Karanth Pilikula Nisargadhama at Pilikula.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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Suresh Nayak, Mangalore | Thu, January-5-2017, 2:48 |
The informant has to be congratulated for exposing the corruption at lower levels. If more people came forward, we can reduce the level of corruption. The dept has a hierarchy wherein each rung gets a cut. They say that majority cut goes to the Minister. In case of low "collection", the officer is transferred to a rural posting as a punishment. |