Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

KDMC graft case: After eight days, Sanjay Gharat gets bail

- Sajana Nambiar Sanjay Gharat

KALYAN: Sanjay Gharat, the suspended additional municipal commission­er of Kalyan-dombivli Municipal Corporatio­n (KDMC) was given bail by a Kalyan court on Friday.

Sanjay Gharat, 51, was arrested by the Thane Anti-corruption Bureau (ACB) on June 14 along with two clerks of the civic body in a ₹8-lakh graft case. “He has been given bail by the court on Saturday. However, he will be released after completing the court’s proceeding­s. He will have to co-operate with the police for any further inquiry in the case,” said Deepak Dalvi, deputy superinten­dent of ACB, Thane.

Gharat was suspended on the same day when he was caught accepting a bribe, according to the ACB. Following his arrest, the Thane ACB has been looking into his properties and other assets but has been tight-lipped about the findings.

“Followed by his [Gharat’s] On June 14, KDMC’S additional municipal commission­er, Sanjay Gharat was caught accepting a ₹8-lakh bribe

He had taken it for ignoring the existence of an unauthoris­ed building in Kalyan.

arrest, two clerks were suspended with immediate effect,” said Govind Bodke, commission­er of KDMC. The clerks who have been held are Lalit Amre, 42, and Bhushan Patil, 27.

According to the ACB, the bribe was sought for not demolishin­g a seven-storey illegal building in Kalyan. A total bribe of ₹45 lakh was sought, which was negotiated down to ₹35 lakh. The ₹8-lakh bribe accepted was the first instalment of the total amount.

The complainan­t had approached the ACB on May 25, stating that Gharat had sought a bribe for ignoring his unauthoris­ed constructi­on. On three occasions in the first two weeks of June, it was verified that the clerks working at the Gharat’s behest were indeed seeking money. Subsequent­ly, a trap was laid on Wednesday, at around 3.15pm, and Gharat was caught.

The arrest of the second-most senior officer of the KDMC was a talking point in the city with some even bursting crackers and distributi­ng sweets outside the corporatio­n.

Lakhs of residents continue to live in illegal structures across Kalyan and Dombivli, which activists say have mushroomed because of corrupt KDMC officials, who formed a nexus with developers.

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