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A case of arrest of a police constable has come to gentle from Jaipur, Rajasthan, the place the staff of Anti Corruption Bureau went for shock inspection and reached Mahila Police Station of Bharatpur. Here the Anti Corruption Bureau recovered suspicious money value Rs 4.54 lakh. An officer has given details about this complete matter, from the place the money was recovered, the official residence of the police station officer was additionally searched, and money value multiple lakh was recovered from there additionally.
Actually, Rajasthan Anti Corruption Bureau acquired data that Mahila police station officer Sub Inspector Bhanwar Singh and his personal reader constable Jai Singh had taken bribe. After this a shock inspection was performed. Many totally different information had been stored in a cabinet within the police station. 15 envelopes had been present in these information, inside which bundles of Rs 500-500 notes had been hidden. Cash value Rs 4.54 lakh was recovered from this.
Cash additionally recovered from authorities residence
Information about taking bribe was acquired by Police Director General Ravi Prakash Meharda. He informed that money value multiple lakh was recovered from the official residence of the police station in-charge. Along with this he stated that now additional investigation is being finished. In this manner, on the premise of knowledge acquired by Director General Ravi Prakash Mehrada, the police constable was caught pink handed whereas taking bribe.
Now ACB staff will take additional motion
The police officer himself knowledgeable concerning the arrest of the police constable. Now the Anti Corruption Bureau staff will take additional motion concerning the envelopes stored contained in the information and the cash discovered inside them. By-elections are being held on seven seats in Rajasthan as we speak, on 13 November (Wednesday), for which voting has additionally began. 69 candidates have entered the fray to attempt their luck for seven seats. The Anti Corruption Bureau staff has taken this motion amid the election environment within the state.