ACB seizes Rs 10 lakh unaccounted cash from HMDA official

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HYDERABAD: Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) sleuths conducted surprise checks at the office of a deputy conservator of forests, Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) in Nanakramguda and seized Rs 10.5 lakh unaccounted cash and Rs 19,800 found in his car.
Another team, which searched his flat in Dulapally found Rs 5.1 lakh cash and documents of two properties located in the city and Khammam.
The value of the flat in Dulapally is Rs 38 lakh while the building in Khammam is estimated to be around Rs 1.1 crore.
The Anti Corruption Bureau conducted raid after it received information about corrupt practices of deputy conservator I Prakash.
“Prakash supervises the green space improvement work which involves monitoring the plantation of trees and their maintenance. These works are assigned to private contractors. We received information that Prakash demands money from the contractors to clear their bills,” an Anti Corruption Bureau official said.
The Anti Corruption Bureau conducted raid after it received information about corrupt practices of deputy conservator I Prakash
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