Chundur Deputy Tehsildar Chandrashekhar Caught By ACB While Taking Bribe Of Rs.20 Thousand

Chundur/Hyderabad, Dec 5 (Maxim News): Deputy Tehsildar Chandrashekhar was caught by the ACB in Chundur, Nalgonda district. Chandrashekhar was caught by the ACB while taking a bribe of Rs.20 thousand. The victims sought details under the Right to Information Act on illegal registration in Reddipalli village of Gattupal mandalChandrashekhar demanded a bribe of Rs. 20 thousand for providing the details. In this order, the victims approached the ACB.

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Acting on the complaint of the victims, ACB officials arrested Chandrasekhar at his residence in Balapur, Hyderabad. The authorities have registered a case and are investigating.  (Maxim News) 


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