Monday, 13 February 2012

CAPD TSO house raided, FIR lodged against him

Tahir Mushtaq

JAMMU, Feb 13: State Vigilance Organization (SVO) today registered a case against Tehsil Supply Officer of CA&PD Kishtwar, Sujjan Singh for raising assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. 

An FIR No. 06/2011 U/S 5(1) (e) r/w 5(2) P.C-Act. Svt 2006 was lodged against the accused TSO.
 

During the course of investigation the property which include newly constructed shopping cum -residential complex over a piece of land measuring 1kanal 5 ½ marlas falling under khasra No. 1634 min at Atholi, Padder standing in the name of accused Sujjan Singh valuing Rs. 30,60,242 including the cost of the land.
 

House No. 66-Ext Subash Nagar, Jammu constructed over land measuring 4 marlas 63 Sqft falling in Khasara No.98 situated at Patoli Mangotrian, Jammu having construction cost including the cost of the land as Rs.9,92,530,
 

Bank accounts in the name of the accused as well as his spouse were found acquired through the proceeds of corrupt practices by the accused. During the course of the investigation it has surfaced that the value of the assets acquired by the accused is more than the legitimate sources of the income of the accused.
 

After seeking necessary approval from the commissioner of Vigilance J&K, Jammu as envisaged U/S 8-B P.C (Amendment Act 2006) r/w Prevention of corruption ( Amendment Act 2007) , the disproportionate properties of the accused Sujjan Singh i.e H.No. 66-Ext Subash Nagar, Jammu, A/C No. SB-2002884 last balance Rs. 1,30,776, A/C No. 2006758 last balance Rs. 41,892, and A/C No. SB-28086 last balance Rs. 4,65,553 in Central Cooperative Bank, Sarwal Jammu and J&K Bank, Town Hall, have been attached today by the State Vigilance Organization (SVO) in the presence of independent witnesses, with the direction that the accused shall not dispose off or cause to alienate the property by any mode what so ever.

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