Two Years Rigorous Imprisonment To Asst. Labour Commissioner 

 Hyderabad, March 29 (Maxim News): The Special Judge for CBI cases, Hyderabad, has sentenced Sh. Thodi Ramcesh, then Assistant Labour Commissioner,  to undergo Rigorous Imprisonment(RI) of two years with a fine of Rs. one lakh in a case related to Disproportionate Assets. The Court also ordered confiscation(to the State after the expiry of appeal time) of an amount of Rs. 27,73,033/-, assessed as the value of disproportionate assets of the accused at the end of the check period (26.08.2006).

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CBI had registered the instant case on 01.11.2006 against Thodi Ramesh while working as Assistant Labour Commissioner, O/o Commissioner of Labour, Hyderabad on allegations that during the check period between 2000 and 2006 accused was found in possession of assets and pecuniary resources to the tune of Rs. 59,41,026/- which were disproportionate to his known sources of income.

After the completion of the investigation, a charge sheet was filed on 31.03.2009. The Court, after trial, found the accused guilty and sentenced him accordingly. (Maxim News)


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