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ACB produces chargesheet against ex-BMO, others | Fraudulent withdrawal of arrears | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
SRINAGAR, Nov 14: Anti Corruption Bureau produced chargesheet against accused public servants including the then Block Medical Officer (BMO) Uri and 16 others as well as beneficiaries in the Court of Spl Judge Anti-Corruption Baramulla. The chargesheet was produced in Case FIR No 47/2015 Police Station Vigilance Organization Kashmir (now Anti-Corruption Bureau) against Sheikh Farooq Nazir, the then BMO, Uri and 16 others. The instant Case was registered on outcome of a Preliminary Enquiry conducted into allegations that the accused public servants in furtherance of criminal conspiracy had by abuse of their official position dishonestly and fraudulently drawn an amount of Rs. 30,70,000 on account of arrears in favour of 13 accused beneficiaries against monetary considerations despite having knowledge that the arrears drawn are not due to the beneficiaries as such have caused huge loss to the state exchequer. The investigation of the case was concluded as proved against accused public servants and after the accord of sanction from Government for launching of prosecution against the accused persons, the chargesheet of the case was produced in the Court of Special Judge Anti-Corruption Court Baramulla. At the time of production of the challan all the 17 accused were present in the Court who were released on bail. The next date of the case has been fixed on December 27, 2021. |
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