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Complaint filed in ED against Karnataka minister for ‘illegal money extortion’

Bengaluru: A criticism has been filed with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) towards Karnataka Excise Minister RB Thimmapura, alleging that he was concerned in unlawful fund assortment for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

This criticism was filed by RTI activist Dinesh Kallahalli within the New Delhi ED workplace. In his criticism, Dinesh has urged the ED to cease the corruption of Minister Thimmapura and unlawful fundraising by officers for MP elections.

He additionally confused on initiating motion beneath Section 7 and 13 (1) (2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act and Section 4 (1) of the Whistleblower Act 2014 and beneath the Prevention of Cash Laundering Act (PMLA) for abuse of workplace. Is. Unlawful fundraising circumstances in 2002.

“On this regard, an inventory of three DCs, 9 superintendents, 13 DYSPs, 20 inspectors has been ready and a bribe quantity of Rs 16 crore has been collected from them. In his criticism, Dinesh alleged that Rs 40 to 50 lakh have been charged from inspectors round Bengaluru to switch inspectors who’ve been serving for two.5 to three.5 years and whose switch interval is ending within the second month. .

“Rs 30 to 40 lakh have been acquired from DYSP. Rs 25 to 30 lakh have been recovered from the superintendents. Rs 2.5 crore to three.5 crore have been acquired from the DC working in Bengaluru. On this approach a complete of Rs 18 crore money has been acquired.

“Out of this Rs 13 crore, the money has reached Minister RB Thimmapura. It is being widely discussed in official circles and public corridors. Besides this, Rs 50 lakh to Rs 1 crore has reached the PA, PS and staff of the Minister Are.”

“After collecting Rs 18 crore from the officials, the list was prepared in a day and sent for the CM’s approval,” the criticism alleged.

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