Punjab vigilance bureau arrests drug inspector Ms. Bableen Kaur and civil Hospital employee for taking bribe Rs.30,000

PUNJAB VIGILANCE BUREAU ARRESTS DRUG INSPECTOR AND CIVIL HOSPITAL EMPLOYEE FOR TAKING BRIBE Rs 30,000

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The Punjab Vigilance Bureau on Wednesday nabbed Rakesh Kumar, Class-4 employee of Civil Hospital, Pathankot, red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs. 30000. In this case Ms. Bableen Kaur, Drug Inspector, Pathankot was also arrested.

The development came close to the heels of arrests of Government officers/officials and others being made by the Vigilance Bureau on charges of  corruption. Pertinently, Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had promised corruption free, transparent and clean administration to people by weeding out the corrupt officers/ employees from it.

Disclosing this here a spokesperson of the Vigilance Bureau (VB) said that accused Rakesh Kumar has been arrested on the complaint of Pathankot-based Man, who had approached the VB informing that he had applied online for a grant of license to open a medical store at Mamoon. The complainant was later called by Ms. Bableen Kaur, Drug Inspector, who told him to contact Rakesh Kumar, a Class-IV employee in the Civil Hospital, Pathankot, who has previously been posted with her, in this regard. 

The complainant met Rakesh Kumar at Civil Hospital, Pathankot on 18.06.2022 who demanded a bribe of Rs. One Lakh, which was later reduced to Rs. 90000, for getting his work done from Ms. Bableen Kaur. 

The spokesperson informed that the complainant agreed to give Rs. 30000 as the first installment of this bribe money on 28.06.2020. 

The VB team nabbed the accused Rakesh Kumar while accepting a bribe of Rs. 30000 in the presence of two official witnesses. Later on Ms. Bableen Kaur, Drug Inspector, Pathankot was also arrested for her involvement in this case.

He informed that in this regard a case under FIR No. 08, dated 28.06.2022, u/s 7 Prevention of Corruption Act at police station VB Range Amritsar was registered and further investigation is going on.

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