Anti-Corruption Bureau has come down heavily on corruption in Jammu and Kashmir with 197 cases registered since 2020 in against government servants, and individuals.
Recently, an elderly physically challenged woman from Sopore had failed to get financial assistance from the tehsil social welfare office.
Tired of bribe demands and red tape, she approached Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for help. ACB officials immediately swung into action and arrested the man who was demanding a bribe.
“A clerk at Tehsil Social Welfare Office demanded a bribe of Rs 5000 for processing the case. The complainant approached ACB and immediately after registration of the case trap teams were constituted. The team caught the accused official red-handed while demanding and accepting a bribe,” an ACB official said.
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Similar traps have been led by the ACB in the recent past on the complaints of the people and arrested the corrupt officials in various departments to make Jammu and Kashmir corruption-free Union Territory.
Till now 65 FIRs have been lodged against different persons accused of indulging in corrupt practices either by misusing official positions or caught red-handed accepting bribes.
Similarly in 2021, 61 cases were registered and in 2020, 71 cases were registered.
A senior official told news agency The Kashmir Monitor that the ACB was taking various measures to uproot corruption and ensure transparency in the governance system in Jammu and Kashmir.
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“The ACB has established a mechanism in Jammu and Kashmir where it becomes easy for a person to identify the corrupt official or employee in the system and approach the bureau to act against him or her. After proper verification, ACB sets a trap to arrest the corrupt government servant,” he said.
Pertinently, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has asked the ACB and General Administration Department to use the latest technology and work in collaboration to set new benchmarks in combating corruption.
After the J&K Reorganization Act functions, Anti-Corruption Bureau works on the lines of the Central Vigilance Commission. Ministry of Home Affairs has also repealed the Jammu and Kashmir State Vigilance Commission Act, 2011.