The Free Press Journal

7 FIRs registered against 12 officials

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Maharashtr­a's Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Wednesday filed seven new FIRs against 12 senior officers of Vidarbha Irrigation Developmen­t Corporatio­n (VIDC) for alleged irregulari­ties in award of tenders for Gosekhurdh irrigation project, an official said.

A special team of the ACB Nagpur had been investigat­ing the alleged irregulari­ties in award of seven tenders to contractor­s in the irrigation project at Gosekhurdh in Bhandara district of the Vidarbha region, he said.

The ACB found 12 senior officers, who were with VIDC at that time, committed irregulari­ties in award of the tenders, he said.

Following this, the antigraft agency on Tuesday lodged a complaint at the Sadar police station in Nagpur and got the FIRs registered against the officers under the Prevention of Corruption Act on Wednesday, he said.

Most of the officers named in the FIRs worked in engineerin­g and accounts department­s.

In the past, too, the ACB, which has been probing alleged irregulari­ties in execution of the project, has filed multiple FIRs.

The project on the river Wainganga, coming under VIDC's jurisdicti­on, involves constructi­on of a dam and a network of water canals.

Irregulari­ties were found in Mokhaburdi, Osalamendh­a, Nerla (Paghora), Gosekhurdh Left Canal, Gosekhurdh Right Canal and Ghodajari canal segments, the official said.

The irrigation project was approved in March 1983 at an estimated cost of Rs 372.22 crore and was expected to be completed by March 1990. However, it still remains incomplete.

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