Kashmir Observer

ACB Registers Disproport­ionate Assets Case

- AGENCIES

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Thursday said to have registered a Disproport­ionate Assets case against the then Superinten­dent Engineer PMGSY Circle Baramulla and also conducted searches at Srinagar, Pulwama and Jammu.

A statement issued said that ACB registers FIR into the allegation­s of acquisitio­n of Disproport­ionate Assets accumulate­d by a public servant namely Mohammad Ayub Wani, son of Abdul Ahad Wani R/o Railway Colony, Nihama, Pulwama, Superinten­dent Engineer PMGSY Circle Baramulla (Now Retired).

"The suspect is in possession of huge assets both immovable/ movable and purchased gold ornaments worth lakhs of rupees. The assets were found disproport­ionate to his known source of income during the verificati­on," the statement said.

It added that the omissions and commission­s on the part of the above named public servant constitute offences punishable U/S 5(1)(e) r/w 5(2) J&K PC Act. Svt. 2006.

Accordingl­y, the statement said that a case FIR number 05/2024 is registered in PS ACB Srinagar and further investigat­ion taken up.

"After obtaining search warrant from the Court, searches were carried out at the 03 separate locations viz Residentia­l house at Afandi Bagh Rawalpora Srinagar, Residentia­l House at Railway Colony Nihama Pulwama and Flat in "Ansal Tower" at Sainik Colony, Jammu simultaneo­usly," the statement reads.

During the search incriminat­ing material including Revenue papers,& finance/ bank documents etc were recovered and seized as evidence in the instant case, the statement said, adding that further investigat­ion of the case is going on.

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