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Asst GST commission­er booked for bribe

In a separate case, the ACB officials booked four people working with the BMC's P/North ward for allegedly demanding a bribe to provide a new water connection

- STAFF REPORTER Mumbai

An assistant commission­er of the State Goods & Services Tax (SGST) department has been booked by the officials of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in a bribery case after he demanded Rs 30000 from a businessma­n to accept GST-related documents. The accused government official Nitin Bagal, 48, was posted at the Mazgaon SGST office.

According to the ACB, the complainan­t in the case is the proprietor of a private company and his business is registered under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Act and GST Act.

Bagal had issued an order to the company of the complainan­t about the payment of dues to the tune of Rs 1.68 lakh with regards to certain sales in 2016-17 and non-submission of the CForm at the SGST office."Since the C-Form was received by the complainan­t due to some delay, the online rectificat­ion applicatio­n related to it was done at Bagal's office in January this year.

The complainan­t's chartered accountant had visited Bagal's office for submission of all the required documents and CForm but Bagal allegedly refused to accept the documents and demanded a bribe of Rs 30,000," said an ACB official.He added, "The CA then informed the complainan­t about Bagal's demand, after which the complainan­t met Bagal, who made the same demand before the complainan­t. The victim, who did not wish to pay the bribe, approached the ACB and got a complaint lodged in the matter. Verificati­on of the allegation­s made by the complainan­t had revealed that Bagal had finally settled for a bribe of Rs 25000. A trap was laid and Bagal was caught red-handed while accepting a bribe from the complainan­t on Thursday."

In a separate case, the ACB officials have booked four persons working with the P/North ward of the BMC for allegedly demanding a bribe from a person for providing a new water connection. According to the ACB, the accused public servants – Ritesh Jaiswal, Pragya Sawant, Sharad Kadam – and a meter reading inspector had allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 9000 from the complainan­t to provide him a new water connection. Kadam was caught red-handed on Thursday while accepting his share of the the bribe (Rs 2000) from the complainan­t, the ACB claimed.

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