Patwari held for ₹6,000 bribe

Patwari held for ₹6,000 bribe
Udaipur: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Friday caught a patwari red-handed while taking a bribe of Rs 6,000. The accused, identified as Ashok Kumar, was posted at Kumbhalgarh tehsil office.
A complainant had filed a complaint with ACB alleging that Kumar had demanded Rs 8,000 for demarcation of his agricultural land.
Kumar also held additional responsibilities for patwar mandal of Badgaon, Oladar, and Kalinjar.

The Anti-Corruption Bureau officials are carrying out further investigation and a search operation is being carried out at his residence.
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