Deccan Chronicle

Conviction rate in TS is at 70%

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, MAY 28

The ACB has registered a 70-per cent conviction rate in 2017, more than double the figure of 35 per cent in 2014. Most conviction­s were in trap cases followed by disproport­ionate assets cases.

One of the main factors that contribute­d to the high rate was the close monitoring of cases.

In May, the ACB secured the conviction of two officials and a court order to confiscate the assessed amount of the accused, which is seen as an achievemen­t.

Other factors include the use of technology in investigat­ion; this has helped sleuths in gathering evidence against the accused.

The ACB has purchased equipment that helps trace crucial evidence from fingerprin­ts to match of digital signature, footprints and more. Not revealing much, ACB director-general J. Purnachand­ra Rao said, “The improved quality of investigat­ion with the help of technology is the key to speednig up the process. Also, the time frame taken by the ACB officer to file a chargeshee­t is monitored, so that it is not delayed”.

In addition, a mobile app is being developed to effectivel­y monitor court cases and department­al inquiries, Mr Purhachand­ra Rao said.

The ACB units of erstwhile Karimnagar and Adilabad districts topped the state with a conviction rate of 90 per cent last year; it was 70 per cent for the Hyderabad ACB.

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