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Assistant engineer nabbed by Telangana ACB over Rs 30k bribe

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Hyderabad: An assistant engineer from Gandhamguda sub-station in Himayat Sagar section of Rajendra Nagar circle, Rangareddy district, was caught by the Telangana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Saturday, October 18, for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 30,000.

According to the ACB officials, the accused officer, Amar Singh, had demanded bribe for erecting a new transformer in their apartment complex.

Also ReadThree govt officials in Telangana ACB’s net over bribes of Rs 1.1 lakh

On Friday, ACB officials arrested three government officials in two different cases over Rs 1.1 lakh bribes.

ACB has urged the public to file a complaint in case any public servant demands a bribe for official work.

Aggrieved individuals can contact the ACB on the toll-free number 1064, or through its website and social media platforms, i.e., WhatsApp (9440446106), Facebook (Telangana ACB), and X/formerly Twitter (@TelanganaACB).

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