Lokayukta raids on officials across Karnataka, disproportionate assets worth ₹35.8 crore unearthed

March 27, 2024 10:14 pm | Updated March 28, 2024 12:48 am IST - Bengaluru

The Karnataka Lokayukta Police on Wednesday conducted massive search operations across the state in connection with 13 disproportionate asset cases registered against 13 Government Officers in the Lokayukta Police Stations of Bengaluru City, Udupi, Karwar, Mandya, Mysuru, Kodagu, Dharwad, Bidar, Kolar, Vijayapura, Chickballapur, and Belagavi. They unearthed disproportionate assets worth ₹ 35.8 crore.

Over 20 teams of officials carried out simultaneous searches at the offices and residences of the relatives of the accused Government Officers in more than 62 places.

According to the official release, the following officials were raided and disproportionate assets seized: According to the official release, the following officials were raided: Ranganath S.P, Chief Engineer, BBMP, Yelahanka Zone, Byatarayanapura, Bengaluru; Krishne Gowda, Second Division Account Assistant, Agasanapura Gram Panchayat, Malavalli, Mandya district; M.M. Fayaz Ahamed, Assistant Engineer, Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, Somwarpet Taluk Panchayat, Kodagu; B.V. Jayanna, Executive Officer, Somwarpet Taluk Panchayat, Kodagu; Yathish, Panchayat Development Officer, Manchanayakanahalli Gram Panchayat, Bidadi hobli, Ramanagara taluk, Ramanagara district; Sadashivaiah, Executive Engineer, KRIDL, Chickballapur district; Prakash, Junior Engineer, Karwar; Roopa M., DC, Excise, Udupi district; Sadashiva Jayappa Karagar, Grade-1 Secretary, in charge PDO, Nidagundi Gram Panchayat, Raibag taluk, Belagavi district; Mahesh Chandraiah Hiremath, Range Forest Officer, Seeds Development Unit, Dharwad district; Shanmukappa Bishma Teertha, ARTO, Jamkhandi, Bagalkot district; Shivakumaraswamy, Executive Engineer, Karanja Project, Bhalki, Bidar district; Nagarajappa, Assistant Director, Town Planning, Magadi Yojana Pradikara, Magadi taluk, Ramanagara.

The officials said that the value of the seized properties could go up as the probe is on to verify bank lockers, and the valuation of the household items is still in progress.

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