Officials seize Rs.10,907 from the Sub Registrar
Vijayanagaram, November 19, 2007
The officials of Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) raided the sub-registrar’s office at Gajapathinagaram on Monday and seized Rs.10,907 from the sub-registrar B Durga Prasad who could not give convincing explanation.
The ACB officials also found some private persons working in the office in violation of rules. However, no one was arrested in this connection. ACB officials C Ramesh, K Rangaraju and P Prasada Rao participated in the operation.
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