The Free Press Journal

ACB arrests four in separate trap cases

- PRATIK SALUNKE /

The anti-corruption bureau (ACB) has arrested four persons in two different trap cases registered since Monday.

In the latest case on Tuesday, the ACB arrested Suhas Rokde, 35, a private agent at Mulund Tehsildar office and advocate Sandeep Sonawane, 40. The complainan­t in the case is a law student studying in the final year. The student is interning with a lawyer and approached the Mulund Tehsildar office to get a solvency certificat­e done for an individual.

According to ACB, when the student approached the office, a bribe demand was made. The student approached the ACB in this regard. “Investigat­ions revealed that Rokde demanded the bribe to get the work done from the office. We laid a trap in which Rokde and Sonawane were caught accepting Rs 10,000,” said an ACB officer. The agency is investigat­ing if any employee is involved in the case. Sonawane is an advocate by profession.

In another trap case on Monday, ACB arrested two officials of the BMC for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 20.000. According to the ACB, the name of the accused are Subhash Raut, 54, a mukadam and his associate Waswani Naukudkar, 52, both attached to the Gnorth ward which includes Dharavi, Dadar and Mahim.

The complainan­t in the case is a Dharavi resident who was undertakin­g renovation of his house. The two officials demanded a bribe of Rs 25,000 to allow the renovation and not take any actions for the illegal constructi­on. The complainan­t, who did not wish to pay a bribe, approached the ACB in this regard. The complaint was verified and a trap was laid in which the duo were caught red-handed while accepting Rs 20,000, a little less than the demand. “Raut accepted the money and handed it over to Naukudkar who kept the amount in his pocket. We caught them,” said an ACB officer.

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