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West Bengal govt employee arrested for taking bribes

We are probing into the matter," the ACB officer said. The person was a member of the West Bengal State Government Employees' Federation, backed by the ruling Trinamool Congress, and is now with the BJP's Paschimbanga Karmachari Parishad.

PTI | Kolkata | Updated: 18-10-2020 01:42 IST | Created: 18-10-2020 01:16 IST
West Bengal govt employee arrested for taking bribes
The person was a member of the West Bengal State Government Employees' Federation, backed by the ruling Trinamool Congress, and is now with the BJP's Paschimbanga Karmachari Parishad. Image Credit: ANI

An employee of the West Bengal government was arrested for allegedly taking bribes from other staffers on the pretext of providing them suitable postings and transfers, an official said on Saturday. The person was apprehended on Friday by sleuths of the state Anti-Corruption Branch in connection with a probe into the racket, he said.

"The accused had taken money from employees posted at different state government departments, promising them postings and transfers as per their desire. He did so, while he was posted at the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) till 2019. We are probing into the matter," the ACB officer said.

The person was a member of the West Bengal State Government Employees' Federation, backed by the ruling Trinamool Congress, and is now with the BJP's Paschimbanga Karmachari Parishad. The state government staffer was on Saturday produced before a court here, which remanded him to the ACB custody till October 20, the officer added.


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