Big game in Muzaffarpur, big officer caught red handed taking bribe of Rs 19 thousand

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Another major action has been taken against corruption in Bihar. The matter is of Muzaffarpur district, where District Agriculture Officer (DAO) He was caught red handed by the Vigilance Bureau. The arrest took place when they allegedly Bribe of Rs 19,000 Were taking.

What was the matter after all?

You must be wondering why such a big district level officer would take the risk for just Rs 19 thousand? But, the reality is that greed kills a person.
It is being told that a person was visiting the office for renewal of his fertilizer license and for some work related to his shop. But instead of doing the work, Saheb demanded “facilitation fee” i.e. bribe.

The complainant was also smart. Instead of giving the money, he quietly complained about it to the surveillance department in Patna.

Vigilance laid the trap like this

The surveillance team first investigated the case and when it was confirmed that a bribe was being demanded, they laid their trap. The team reached Muzaffarpur. As soon as the complainant handed over the chemically tainted notes to the officer, the surveillance team raided there.

‘Sahib’ did not even get a chance to recover. The money was recovered from him and he had no answer after being caught red handed.

Panic in the entire department

As soon as the news of the arrest of the District Agriculture Officer spread, there was panic in the entire Collectorate and Agriculture Department. The small employees who earn ‘top income’ also got scared.

After the arrest, the team took him with them for questioning and further action. Often we see that officers remain careless thinking “who will do what harm to us”, but this incident shows that if someone is determined, even the most corrupt officer can come under the grip of the law.

Friends, if any officer around you asks for money in exchange for work, then do not be afraid, the solution is to complain at the right place. This incident in Muzaffarpur is the biggest proof of this.