This Article is From Jul 31, 2012

Lokayukta police raids three officials in Karnataka, detects unaccounted wealth

Bangalore: The Lokayukta police on Tuesday raided the premises of three officials of Karnataka Government, including that of a Revenue Inspector, and uncovered "disproportionate" assets amassed by them to the tune of Rs 3.06 crore.

The premises of Deputy Director of Food and Civil Supplies, Chikmagalur, Ratnakar Naik, Assistant Town Planning Officer, Mangalore City Corporation, G Rajagopal and Revenue Inspector, Kuskur Circle of Anekal Taluk in Bangalore Rural District, L C Veeresh, were raided, Lokayukta ADGP Satyanarayana Rao said in a statement.

Assets valued at Rs 84.83 lakh were detected from two premises of Rajagopal and about Rs 1.64 crore belonging to Veeresh during searches at his two premises.

The raid at Naik's four premises revealed assets valued at Rs 57.32 lakh.

Cases under Prevention of Corruption Act have been registered against the accused officials and further investigation is on, the statement said.

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