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J&K ACB attaches property worth crores of Ex JMC Comm, produces chargesheet against others

Srinagar, Oct 15: The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) today attached properties worth crores of rupees belonging to Kuldeep Khajuria former Commissioner, Municipal Corporation Jammu, Chairman BOCA and Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi former Block Manager in J&K State Forest Corporation. The ACB said that based on verification conducted by ACB, FIR No. 03/2020 u/s 13(1) (b) r/w 13 (2) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 was registered against Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi S/o Abdul Majid Bakshi R/o Khankah-i-Moula Sopore presently putting up at Shams Abad Bemina Srinagar (Block Manager in J&K State Forest Corporation). “He accumulated huge immovable properties, highly disproportionate to his known sources of income. The searches were conducted simultaneously in Srinagar and Jammu by the teams of ACB in pursuance to the warrants obtained from the Court of Special Judge Baramulla,” the ACB said. During searches, the ACB said, various incriminating documents were recovered leading to several properties of the accused. “The lifestyle of the accused officer was also found quite lavish and incommensurate with his status as a public servant and income thereof. He was arrested by ACB. Nine Kanal land at Pattan, Baramulla worth Rs 87 lakh and 7 Marlas plot with structure costing Rs. 20 lakh was attached by Anti Corruption Bureau,” it said. About Kuldeep Khajuria, the then Commissioner Municipal Corporation Jammu/ Chairman BOCA, the ACB said, he was accused of acquiring huge properties/ assets both movable and immovable worth crores of rupees in his name and in the name of his family members. “The assets/properties were raised by him during his service period by resorting to illegal and corrupt practices which are disproportionate to his known sources of income,” the ACB said. Notably, the accused Kuldeep Khajuria retired as Secretary from Govt. Service in December 2016. The properties, the ACB detailed, were found to have been acquired by him during his service period from 1984 to 2016. He remained on various posts such as Deputy Commissioner, Poonch, Special Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department, Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Jammu, Vice Chairman, JDA, Director Urban Local Bodies, Jammu and Secretary, RDD. Thus, the Bureau said, in consequence of his indulgement in corrupt and illegal practices, the officer acquired huge assets, both movable and immovable by investing proceeds of his ill-gotten money in such properties/assets. “The facts related to disproportionate assets of the accused disclose commission of criminal misconduct under section 13(1) (b) r/w section 13(2) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988. Consequently, a case FIR No. 27/2019 was registered against him. 03 flats and other properties worth more than Rs 1.5 crore were attached by ACB,” it added.
Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) in a statement today said that it has attached the immovable property worth crores of rupees of two former government officials and arrested one of them. According to the statement, “Anti Corruption Bureau attached property worth crores of Kuldeep Khajuria, the then Commissioner Municipal Corporation Jammu/ Chairman BOCA and Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi, the then Block Manager in J&K State Forest Corporation: Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi arrested.” Giving details the ACB said that based on verification conducted by ACB, “FIR No. 03/2020 u/s 13(1) (b) r/w 13 (2) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 was registered against Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi. He accumulated huge immovable properties, highly disproportionate to his known sources of income. During searches various incriminating documents were recovered leading to several properties of the accused. He was arrested by ACB. 09 Kanal land at Pattan, Baramulla worth 87 Lakh and 07 Marlas plot with structure costing Rs. 20 Lakh was attached by Anti Corruption Bureau.” Furthermore, according to the statement, Kuldeep Khajuria, was accused of acquiring huge properties/ assets both movable and immovable worth crores of rupees in his name and in the name of his family members. “The assets/properties were raised by him during his service period by resorting to illegal and corrupt practices which are disproportionate to his known sources of income. Kuldeep Khajuria retired as Secretary from Govt. Service in December, 2016. He remained on various lucrative posts viz (a) Deputy Commissioner, Poonch, (b) Special Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department, (c) Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Jammu, (d) Vice Chairman, JDA, (e) Director Urban Local Bodies, Jammu and (f) Secretary, RDD. Thus in consequence of his indulgement in corrupt and illegal practices, the officer acquired huge assets, both movable and immovable by investing proceeds of his ill-gotten money in such properties/assets. The facts related to disproportionate assets of the accused disclose commission of criminal misconduct under section 13(1) (b) r/w section 13(2) of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988. Consequently, a case FIR No. 27/2019 was registered against him. 03 flats and other properties worth more than 1.5 Crore were attached by ACB,” the statement reads. The ACB said that further investigation in both the cases is going on.
The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Thursday attached property worth crores of rupees of former Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) commissioner Kuldeep Khajuria and arrested an ex-manager of the J-K forest corporation in separate cases of disproportionate assets, officials said. A case was registered against Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi, the then block manager in J-K forest corporation, for accumulation of huge immovable properties, they said. The searches were conducted simultaneously in Srinagar and Jammu by the teams of ACB, they said. During searches, various incriminating documents were recovered leading to several properties of the accused. The lifestyle of the accused officer was also found quite lavish and incommensurate with his status as a public servant and income thereof, they said, adding that he was arrested by the ACB. Nine kanals of land at Pattan, Baramulla worth Rs 87 Lakh and 7 Marlas plot with structure costing Rs 20 lakh was attached by the Anti Corruption Bureau. In another case, Kuldeep Khajuria, former commissioner of JMC, was accused of acquiring huge properties and assets both movable and immovable worth crores of rupees in his name and in the name of his family members, the officials added. The assets and properties were raised by him during his service period by allegedly resorting to illegal and corrupt practices, they said. The properties were found to have been acquired by him during his service period between 1984 and 2016, the officials said. Three flats and other properties worth more than Rs 1.5 crore were attached by the ACB, they added.
J&K ACB attaches property worth crores of Ex JMC Comm, produces chargesheet against others Jammu, Oct 15 (UNI) The teams of Anti-Corruption Bureau have attached the property of former Commissioner of Jammu Municipal Corporation and also produced chargesheet against others in trap case. Official spokesman here said that Anti Corruption Bureau attached property worth crores of Kuldeep Khajuria, the then Commissioner Municipal Corporation Jammu, Chairman BOCA and Parvaiz Ahmad Bakshi, the then Block Manager in J&K State Forest Corporation. He said that they accumulated huge immovable properties, highly disproportionate to his known sources of income and the searches were conducted simultaneously in Srinagar and Jammu by the teams of ACB in pursuance to the warrants obtained from the Court of Special Judge Baramulla. During searches various incriminating documents were recovered leading to several properties of the accused. The life style of the accused officer was also found quite lavish and incommensurate with his status as a public servant and income thereof, he said adding that he was arrested by ACB while nine Kanal land at Pattan, Baramulla worth Rs 87 Lakh and seven Marlas plot with structure costing Rs 20 Lakh was attached by the Anti Corruption Bureau. Mr Khajuria, the then Commissioner was accused of acquiring huge properties worth crores and the assets were raised during his service period by resorting to illegal and corrupt practices which are disproportionate. Meanwhile in a separate incident, Anti-Corruption Bureau also produced chargesheet against accused Puran Chand Bhagat of Chakroi, Tehsil R S Pura, Jammu, the then Divisional Manager, State Forest Corporation (SFC) Udhampur in trap case before the Court of Additional District and Session Judge, Anti-Corruption Udhampur corruption case registered against him in Doda. The next date of hearing has been fixed for November 20, 2020, he added. UNI VBH JW2249

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