Odisha Vigilance busts mines official: Trap for Rs 30,000 bribe leads to Rs 4 crore stash hidden in bags, almirahs

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 Trap for Rs 30,000 bribe leads to Rs 4 crore stash hidden in bags, almirahs

Odisha Vigilance officials seized over Rs 4 crore in unaccounted cash from the residence of arrested mines official Debabrata Mohanty

BHUBANESWAR: Odisha Vigilance officials on Wednesday morning recovered a staggering unaccounted cash of Rs 4 crore from the residence of mines official Debabrata Mohanty, arrested the previous night while allegedly accepting a Rs 30,000 bribe from a coal vendor in Cuttack.According to Vigilance director Yeshwant Jethwa, this involves the highest-ever cash seizure in a trap case in the state.Mohanty, serving as deputy director of mines in Cuttack, had allegedly demanded the bribe from a licenced businessman in exchange for facilitating coal depot operations and granting transport permission.Following his arrest, simultaneous searches were carried out at his flat in Shree Vihar, Patia (Bhubaneswar).

Investigators unearthed over Rs 4 crore in cash hidden in trolley bags and almirahs. An additional Rs 1.2 lakh was recovered from his office drawer.Other assets traced so far include a palatial double-storey building at Pahala, Bhubaneswar and around 130 grams of gold. The Vigilance officials are examining the source of the seized wealth and possible links to other irregularities.

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