ACB books Medchal deputy collector in disproportionate assets case
The Anti-Corruption Bureau has registered a case against Marri Vamshi Mohan, a Special Grade Deputy Collector, for allegedly acquiring disproportionate assets. Searches revealed assets worth approximately ₹6.22 crore, including various properties and cash. The officer has been arrested and is currently under judicial remand as investigations continue.
- ▪Marri Vamshi Mohan is accused of acquiring assets beyond his known sources of income.
- ▪The ACB conducted searches at multiple locations linked to the officer and his associates.
- ▪Assets valued at around ₹6.22 crore were discovered, including open plots, flats, and cash.
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A disproportionate assets case was registered by the Anti-Corruption Bureau against Marri Vamshi Mohan, Special Grade Deputy Collector attached to the Urban Land Ceiling wing in the office of the Medchal-Malkajgiri District Collector, over allegations of acquiring assets beyond known sources of income through corrupt practices.Officials conducted searches on Friday (May 22) at his residence, office and 11 other locations linked to his relatives, associates and alleged benamis.During the searches, the ACB unearthed assets valued at around ₹6.22 crore.The seized assets allegedly include 19 open plots valued at ₹4.46 crore, an independent house at NGOs Colony in Vanasthalipuram, two flats located at Manikonda and Masjid Banda collectively valued at ₹1.12 crore, and a farmhouse spread across…
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